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1.     Pairing in process        After about 1 second  the transmitter indicator will flash twice   but keep pressing the power button     Notes   e When first power on the transmitter after initialized  the transmitter will  enter    Pairing in process    automatically      The pairing information is initialized if you press and hold the power button  for 15 seconds  The transmitter indicator lights up for 5 seconds before the  initialization starts  Release the button immediately when the transmitter  indicator lights up        When the transmitter indicator flashes quickly  stop pressing   The transmitter enters    Pairing in process       The transmitter indicator status will vary as follows  and pairing  is established with the Bluetooth receiving device     The transmitter indicator flashes quickly  Pairing in process    The transmitter indicator flashes  at about 1 second intervals   when responding to the Bluetooth receiving device  Connectable   Pairing successful     The transmitter indicator flashes  at about 5 second intervals    Connected    Notes   e    Pairing in process    of the transmitter is released after about 5 minutes  If  pairing is not established within about 5 minutes  repeat the above procedure  from step 4  iPod backlight may turn on in this 5 minutes      To enter    Pairing in process     you need to turn off the power of the  transmitter first     When not completed pairing  Repeat the procedure from step 2     22    To quit    Pairing in process 
2.     Press and hold the power button of the transmitter for about 1 second to turn off  the transmitter     STip  When pairing the transmitter with a number of Bluetooth receiving devices  repeat  steps 3 to 5 for each device individually     Note   For using the Bluetooth function  it is required that the Bluetooth device on the  other side is corresponding with the same profile as the transmitter  However  even  if it is corresponding with the same profile  functions may differ depending on the  specification of the Bluetooth device     On Transmitter Indicators                                        Status Indicator  S Flashes twice  3      e   A  kzl Flashes once  3     o  A  en   Flashes quickly  g  E  B   A  2p Flashes               2  at about 1 second  g intervals   8  Oo  Listening       0      OO          flashes twice at  E about 5 second  5     2 intervals   S   Withnomusic                      flashes once at about  5 second intervals     Continued            23       When press II on the iPod  the music pause  The indicator flashes twice on the  transmitter  The transmitter transmit the data of no sound        When press the pause button on the Bluetooth receiving device  the music pause   The indicator flashes once on the transmitter  The transmitter does not transmit  the music     Pairing headset with other Bluetooth transmitting devices    1 Place the Bluetooth transmitting device to be paired together  within 1 m  3 ft  of the headset     2  Press and hold t
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4.  lights up      To close the cover of the DC IN 3 V jack after completion of charging  push in  the cover securely until it is pressed against the jack     Caution  If the headset detects a problem while charging  the headset indicator  red  may  turn off  although charging is not complete   Check for the following causes     Ambient temperature exceeds the range of 0   C   45   C  32   F   113   F      There is a problem with the battery   In this case  charge again within the above mentioned temperature range   If the problem persists  consult your nearest Sony dealer     Notes   e If the battery is not used for a long time  battery may be quickly depleted   however  after a few recharges  battery life will improve    e If the life of the built in rechargeable battery drops to half the normal length  the  battery should be replaced  Consult your nearest Sony dealer for replacement of  the rechargeable battery    e Avoid exposure to temperature extremes  direct sunlight  moisture  sand  dust or  mechanical shock  Never leave in a car parked in the sun    e Use only the supplied AC power adaptor  Do not use any other AC power  adaptor           Battery usage hours    Status Approx  usage hours  Communication time  including music 7 hours   playback time   up to    Standby time  up to  100 hours         Time stated above may vary  depending on ambient temperature or conditions  of use     Checking the remaining battery  When pressing the POWER button while the headset is turne
5. S ONY  4 108 812 12 1         Wireless Stereo  Headset    Operating Instructions  DR BT160iK       J Bluetooth         2008 Sony Corporation       WARNING    To reduce the risk of fire or  electric shock  do not expose  this apparatus to rain or  moisture     To reduce the risk of electrical  shock  do not open the cabinet   Refer servicing to qualified  personnel only     Do not install the appliance in a  confined space  such as a bookcase or  built in cabinet     To reduce the risk of fire  do not cover  the ventilation of the apparatus with  newspapers  tablecloths  curtains  etc   And do not place lighted candles on  the apparatus        To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  do not place objects filled  with liquids  such as vases  on the  apparatus     Connect the AC power adaptor to an  easily accessible AC outlet  Should  you notice an abnormality in the AC  power adaptor  disconnect it from the  AC outlet immediately     Do not expose the batteries  battery  pack or batteries installed  to excessive  heat such as sunshine  fire or the like  for a long time     Excessive sound pressure from  headphones can cause hearing loss        iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc    registered in the U S  and other  countries     The Bluetooth word mark and logos  are owned by the Bluetooth SIG  Inc   and any use of such marks by Sony  Corporation is under license    Other trademarks and trade names are  those of their respective owners     MPEG Layer 3 audio coding  technol
6. WER button       VoL           Multi function button    1 Press and hold the POWER button for about 3 seconds while the  headset is turned off   The headset indicator  blue  and headset indicator  red  flash  together twice  the headset turns on and then the headset tries to  connect to the last Bluetooth mobile phone that was used   X Tip  The headset will stop trying to connect to the Bluetooth mobile phone after 1  minute  In such a case  press the multi function button to try to connect again     When the headset does not connect to a Bluetooth mobile phone  automatically    You can make a connection by operating Bluetooth mobile phone or by operating  the headset to connect the last connected Bluetooth device     28             A  To make a connection by operating Bluetooth mobile       phone    Make the Bluetooth connection  HFP or HSP   from the Bluetooth  mobile phone to the headset    Refer to the manual supplied with your Bluetooth mobile phone  for operation details    The list of recognized devices appears on the display of the  Bluetooth mobile phone  The headset is displayed as     DR BT160AS      When you use the Bluetooth mobile phone features both HFP   Hands free Profile  and HSP  Headset Profile   set to HFP     Note  When connecting to a Bluetooth mobile phone which is different from the last  connected one  make the connection following the above procedure       For details on profiles  see page 6              B  To make a connection with the last connect
7. about 2 seconds     To receive a call while playing back music  When an incoming call arrives  the music pauses and the ring tone  is heard from the headset     1 Press the multi function button and talk     After finishing the call  press the multi function button  The  headset is switched back to music playback     When no ring tone is heard even if an incoming call arrives  1 Stop music playback   2 When ringing  press the multi function button and talk     Additional Information    Precautions    On Bluetooth communication    e Bluetooth wireless technology operates   within a range of about 10 meters   about 30 feet    Maximum communication range  may vary depending on obstacles   human body  metal  wall  etc   or  electromagnetic environment         gt  Steel cabinet  The transmitter    CoE    Optimal performance  Limited performance                The aerial of the headset is built into  the right housing as illustrated in the  dotted line     Location of  built in aerial       The aerial of the transmitter is shown  as illustrated in the dotted line        Location of  built in aerial    The sensitivity of the Bluetooth  communication will improve by  turning the direction of the built in  aerial to the connected Bluetooth  device    The communication distance shortens  when the obstacles are between the  aerial of the connected device and this  product    The following conditions may cause  noise  sound break or playback speed  change        When using inside the met
8. al bag         When using inside the backpack or  shoulder bag      A device using 2 4 GHz frequency   such as a wireless LAN device   cordless telephone  or microwave  oven  is in use near this product    Because Bluetooth devices and   wireless LAN  IEEE802 11 b g  use   the same frequency  microwave   interference may occur and resulting  in communication speed deterioration   noise  or invalid connection if this  product is used near a wireless LAN  device  In such a case  perform the  following      Install this product and Bluetooth  device as near to each other as  possible      If this product is used within about  10 meters  about 30 feet  of a  wireless LAN device  turn off the  wireless LAN device     Continued          33    Microwaves emitting from a Bluetooth  device may affect the operation of  electronic medical devices  Turn off  this unit and other Bluetooth devices in  the following locations  as it may cause  an accident       where inflammable gas is present   in a hospital  train  airplane  or a  petrol station       near automatic doors or a fire alarm    This unit supports security capabilities  that comply with the Bluetooth  standard to provide a secure  connection when the Bluetooth  wireless technology is used  but  security may not be enough depending  on the setting  Be careful when  communicating using Bluetooth  wireless technology    We do not take any responsibility   for leakage of information during  Bluetooth communication   Connection wit
9. d after repair  etc      This product is paired with 9 or more receiving devices   This product can be paired with up to 8 Bluetooth device respectively   If a new device is paired after 8 devices have been paired  the device  whose latest connection time is the oldest among the 8 paired devices  is replaced by the new one   e This product is initialized   All pairing information is deleted  page 38      Pairing transmitter with other Bluetooth receiving devices    1 Turnonthe power of iPod    Make sure the iPod is in pause mode    2 Connect the transmitter to the iPod  page 16      3 Place the transmitter and the Bluetooth receiving device to be  paired together within 1 m  3 ft      4 set the Bluetooth receiving device to enter    Pairing in process        See the operating instructions supplied with the Bluetooth  receiving device     Notes   Passcode  of the transmitter is fixed at    0000        1234     or    8888      Depending on the Bluetooth receiving device  it may be necessary to input  the passcode  in this case     0000        1234     or    8888      The transmitter  cannot be paired with a Bluetooth receiving device whose passcode is not     0000        1234     or    8888       If the Bluetooth receiving device requires a passcode  input    0000          Passcode may be called    Passkey        PIN code        PIN number     or       Password     Continued         21    5 Press and hold the power button of the transmitter for about 7  seconds or more to enter
10. d is playing back  it  consumes power from iPod    e If you turn off the transmitter while the iPod is playing back  iPod will power off    e It is not recommended to turn off iPod as the linkage will lost between the  transmitter and the Bluetooth receiving device    e There is no need to charge the transmitter as it will receive power from the  connected iPod  It is recommended to check the iPod   s remaining battery before  using     17    18    Operating  A E    Listening to music of the iPod    You can listen to music of the iPod  see page 4 for compatible iPod  models  on the headset     1    N    Press and hold the POWER button on the headset for about 2  seconds     The headset indicator  blue  and headset indicator  red  flash  together twice and the headset is turned on     Connect the transmitter to the iPod then turn on the iPod and    start playback on the iPod   The transmitter indicator status will vary as follows  and the    Bluetooth connection between the transmitter and the headset is  established     Transmitter indicator flashes twice  Power is on    Transmitter indicator flashes  at about 1 second intervals    Connecting in process    Transmitter indicator flashes twice slowly  at about 5 second  intervals   Connected  Playback will start automatically     If the Bluetooth connection is not established within 5 minutes    the transmitter automatically turns itself off  In this case  turn   it on again by pressing and holding the power button on the  tran
11. d on   the headset indicator  red  flashes  You can check the remaining    battery by the number of times the headset indicator  red  flashes                 Headset Indicator  red  Status   3 times Full   2 times Mid   1 time Low  needs to charge   Note    You cannot check the remaining battery immediately after the headset is turned on   or while pairing     When the battery is almost empty   The headset indicator  red  flashes slowly automatically    When the battery becomes empty  a beep sounds and the headset will turn off  automatically     Continued            13    14    Wearing    1 Place the hangers on both  ears   The headset with the    POWER button is for the  right ear     R    9  et    2 Adjust the neckband and  the earpiece angle for a  comfortable fit     Mn    Adjust the length of the  adjustable earpiece shaft     Adjust the angle of the  adjustable earpiece shaft  so that the earpieces fit  comfortably in your ears     FP    How to install the earbuds    correctly  If the earbuds do not fit your ears  correctly  low bass sound may not  be heard  To enjoy better sound  quality  change the earbuds to  another size  or adjust the earbuds  position to sit on your ears  comfortably and fit your ears  snugly   The M size earbuds are attached to  the headphones before shipment   If you feel the M size earbuds do  not suit your ears  replace them  with the supplied S or L size  earbuds           When you change the earbuds   install them firmly on the  headphones 
12. e  IPO ssssissccssesnsssscessnssessersecisicese 18  Controlling an iPod with the  Headset       csessessssessessesseesees 20  Advanced operation  Pairing with other Bluetooth  CeVICES ssssasessnssssssssssssossssssissss 21  What is Pairing       ssssessscsseessseeees 21    Pairing transmitter with other  Bluetooth receiving  GOVICES ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesseees 21   Pairing headset with other  Bluetooth transmitting  dEV  C ESen 24   Re pairing the transmitter and  the headset    cssssssssssssssssssssssses 27    Calling with headset               28    Preparation for calling   Bluetooth connection     To receive a call         To call  To terminate a call    Controlling the Bluetooth  mobile phone   HFP  HSP         31    Calling while playing back    Additional Information    Precautions  Troubleshooting  Initializing ae  Initializing the transmitter        38  Initializing the headset               38  Specifications    General             Transmitter  Headset            What is Bluetooth wireless    technology     Bluetooth   wireless technology is   a short range wireless technology  that enables wireless data  communication between digital  devices  such as a computer or  digital camera  Bluetooth wireless  technology operates within a range  of about 10 meters  about 30 feet    Connecting two devices as necessary  is common  but some devices can be  connected to multiple devices at the  same time    You do not need to use a cable for  connection  nor is it nece
13. eadset separately to be used together with other Bluetooth devices          Enhanced Data Rate      The connected Bluetooth device is required to support A2DP  Advanced Audio   Distribution Profile      iPod with dock  connector port   30 pin  Bluetooth  headset   Bluetooth    transmitter       Beg Tip    For details on Bluetooth wireless technology  see page 6     Getting Started       Checking supplied items    e Bluetooth headset DR BT160AS  1     e Bluetooth transmitter TMR BTS8iP  1     e AC power adaptor  1   e Operating Instructions  this book   1   e Warranty Card  1        Location and Function of Parts    Bluetooth headset    N  E     El        o gt    or  e              Microphone  Indicator  red     Indicates the power status of  the headset     Indicator  blue     Indicates the communication  status of the headset     POWER button  Earpiece    RESET button   Push this button when the  headset does not operate  properly  Pairing information  is not deleted by this  operation            9      10        PAIRING button     amp  Multi function  button   Controls various call  functions     Jog switch   Controls various functions  when listening to music   Adjust the volume of the  headset when talking over  the telephone     DC IN 3V jack    10    Bluetooth transmitter                                                 7  2  3  iPod connector  30 pin  Power button  Connects to the dock Performs the following   connector of an iPod e Turning on off of the   page 16   tra
14. ed Bluetooth       device by operating the headset     Press the multi function button    The headset indicator  blue  and headset indicator  red   start flashing at the same time  and the headset performs the  connection operation for about 5 seconds     Note  When listening to music with this headset  a Bluetooth connection cannot be  made with the multi function button     To adjust the volume  Press the VOL   or   button   Key Tips      You cannot adjust the volume when not communicating    e Volume level for calling and listening to music can be set independently    Even if you change the volume while playing back the music  the volume of a call  does not change     Continued       29    30    To receive a call    When an incoming call arrives  a ring tone will be heard from the  headset     1 Press the multi function button on the headset   The ring tone differs in the following ways  depending on your  mobile phone     ring tone set on the headset    ring tone set on the mobile phone    ring tone set on the mobile phone only for Bluetooth connection    Note    If you received a call by pressing the button on the Bluetooth mobile phone   some Bluetooth mobile phones may have handset use priority  In this case  set  to talk with the headset by pressing and holding the multi function button for  about 2 seconds  or by operating the Bluetooth mobile phone  For details  refer  to the manual supplied with your Bluetooth mobile phone     To call    1 Use the buttons on your m
15. h all Bluetooth devices  cannot be guaranteed       A device featuring Bluetooth  function is required to conform to  the Bluetooth standard specified  by Bluetooth Sig  Inc  and be  authenticated        Even if the connected device  conforms to the above mentioned  Bluetooth standard  some devices  may not be connected or work  correctly  depending on the features  or specifications of the device    Depending on the device to be   connected  communication may take   some time     On safety    e Do not drop  hit  or otherwise expose  the product to strong shock of any  kind  This could damage the product     e Do not disassemble or attempt to open  any parts of the product     On placement  e Do not place the product in any of the  following locations       Direct sunlight  near a heater  or  other extremely high temperature  location      Dusty location     An unsteady or inclined surface     Location exposed to large amounts  of vibration     Bathroom or other high humidity  location         Ina car subject to the direct rays of  the sun    Note on using in a car    Do not attempt to connect this  product  or to operate this product   an audio output device or a car radio  while driving or waiting at a traffic  signal     Cleaning    Clean the product with a soft  dry  cloth  or a soft cloth lightly moistened  with a mild detergent solution  Do not  use any type of solvent  such as alcohol  or benzene  which may damage the  finish     On splash proof structure    The headse
16. he PAIRING button of the headset for about 2  seconds or more to enter    Pairing in process    while the headset is  turned off        Release the PAIRING button when the headset indicator starts  flashing quickly  The headset enters the pairing process     3 Turning Bluetooth transmitting device to pairing standby    mode    See the operating instructions supplied with the Bluetooth  transmitting device    The list of detected devices appears on the display of the  Bluetooth transmitting device    The headset is displayed as    DR BT160AS       This headset indicator status will vary as follows  and pairing is  established with the Bluetooth transmitting device     The headset indicator flashes quickly  Pairing in process    The headset indicator flashes  at about 1 second intervals  when  responding to the Bluetooth transmitting device  Connectable   Pairing successful     The headset indicator flashes  at about 5 second intervals    Connected    Note  Passcode  of the headset is fixed at    0000     Depending on the Bluetooth  receiving device  it may be necessary to input the passcode  in this case      0000      The headset cannot be paired with a Bluetooth receiving device  whose passcode is not    0000             Passcode may be called    Passkey        PIN code        PIN number     or    Password        When not completed pairing  Repeat the procedure from step 2     To quit    Pairing in process     Press and hold the POWER button of the headset for about 3 second
17. he iPod and transmitter by pressing and holding  the BW button on the headset for more than 2 seconds     Control music   You can skip forward or backward each song on the iPod by pressing  the  lt 4   gt Pl button  You can also fast forward or fast rewind  songs by holding down the K   lt   P button     Notes   Even if you control the volume on the iPod  the volume of the headset does not  change    e When operating the iPod by remote control  do not cover the transmitter with  your hands  etc       You may need to press the play pause button twice depending on the Bluetooth  receiving device       You may need to press the play pause button of the Bluetooth receiving device  twice when you operate the button on the iPod    e Operation of the iPod with the transmitter by the Bluetooth receiving device will  vary depending on the Bluetooth receiving device   s specification    e When the iPod is playing a video or photo  remote control operation may  become unstable       Tip  When you press the pause button on the  Bluetooth receiving device  the iPod goes    to pause mode for 10 minutes and the iPod  backlight is turns on and off at interval     Do not cover the  transmitter with hands        Advanced operation    Pairing with other Bluetooth devices  What is pairing     Bluetooth devices need to be    paired    with each other beforehand   Once Bluetooth devices are paired  there is no need for pairing again   except in the following cases   e Pairing information is delete
18. ing call End outgoing call   End outgoing call or change  call device to headset 2  Incoming call Answer    During call End call 3 Change call device to headset             Some functions may no    be supported depending on the Bluetooth mobile    phone  Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your mobile phone       This may vary  depending on the Bluetooth mobile phone       Some functions may no    phone        be supported when call       ing using the Bluetooth mobile    31    32    Calling while playing back music    The Bluetooth connection using HFP or HSP as well as A2DP is  necessary to make a call while playing back music    For example  to make a call using a Bluetooth mobile phone while  listening to music on a Bluetooth compatible music player  the  headset needs to be connected to the mobile phone using HFP or  HSP     Make a Bluetooth connection between the headset and the   device in use following the procedures outlined below    1 Make a Bluetooth connection between the headset and the mobile  phone in use with HFP or HSP following the procedures outlined in     Calling with headset     page 28      2 Make a Bluetooth connection between the transmitter and the  headset  page 18      To make a call while playing back music    1 Press the multi function button while playing back music  page  31   or operate your Bluetooth mobile phone to make a telephone  call     If no dial tone is heard on the headset  press and hold the multi  function button for 
19. llection point for the recycling of  waste batteries    For more detailed information about  recycling of this product or battery   please contact your local Civic Office   your household waste disposal service  or the shop where you purchased the  product        Compatible iPod models    The compatible iPod models are as  follows  Update your iPod to use  the latest software before you use it                       iPod nano  3rd generation    video     L 2     0                                                                   iPod classic iPod 5th  generation  video   KA KA  iPod nano 2nd iPodnano  generation 1st generation   aluminum               iPod 4th iPod 4th  jeneration generation   color display           O        iPod mini                      Notes      This Bluetooth transmitter is designed for  iPod only  You cannot connect any other  portable audio players    e Sony cannot accept responsibility in the  event that data recorded to iPod is lost or  damaged when using an iPod connected to  this Bluetooth transmitter     Table of Contents  WARNING        ccssssssssecsssssecseseeees 2  What is Bluetooth wireless   technology         sessecessseseeeeeeee 6  Welcome          scsssssscssesecesececeees 7  Getting Started  Checking supplied items          8    Location and Function of  Parts     Bluetooth headset  Bluetooth transmitter  Basic use of headset  Charging the headset  Wearing m  Connecting to an iPod            16          Operating  Listening to music of th
20. man health  which could otherwise  be caused by inappropriate waste  handling of this product  The recycling  of materials will help to conserve  natural resources  For more detailed  information about recycling of this  product  please contact your local  Civic Office  your household waste  disposal service or the shop where you  purchased the product        Disposal of waste  batteries  applicable  in the European  Union and other  European countries  with separate  collection systems     This symbol on the battery or on the  packaging indicates that the battery  provided with this product shall not be  treated as household waste    By ensuring these batteries are  disposed of correctly  you will   help prevent potentially negative  consequences for the environment and  human health which could otherwise  be caused by inappropriate waste  handling of the battery  The recycling  of the materials will help to conserve  natural resources    In case of products that for safety   performance or data integrity reasons  require a permanent connection with  an incorporated battery  this battery  should be replaced by qualified service  staff only    To ensure that the battery will be  treated properly  hand over the  product at end of life to the applicable  collection point for the recycling of  electrical and electronic equipment   For all other batteries  please view   the section on how to remove the  battery from the product safely  Hand  the battery over to the applicable  co
21. nsmitter  page 16     2  Transmitter indicator e Pairing  page 21         e Initializing the    Indicates the transmitter   s transmitter  page 38      status  page 23      Hereafter     Bluetooth headset    is abbreviated as    headset  and    Bluetooth  transmitter    as    transmitter        Basic use of headset  Charging the headset    The headset contains a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery  which  should be charged before using for the first time     1 Remove the cover attached to the DCIN 3 V jack on the headset     2 connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN 3 V jack on the  headset     Wireless Stereo Toan AC outlet    Headset Q     C    To DCIN 3 V jack AC power adaptor  supplied     When the AC power adaptor is connected to an AC outlet   charging starts    OTips   If the AC power adaptor is connected to an AC outlet while the headset is    turned on  the headset will be turned off automatically      The headset cannot be turned on while charging     3 Make sure that headset indicator  red  lights up while charging        Charging is completed in about 2 5 hours  and the headset  indicator  red  goes off automatically     Time required for empty battery to recharge  Continued    N  11    12    Notes   e If this unit is not used for a long time  the headset indicator  red  may not light  up when you connect the AC power adaptor to charge this unit  In this case  do  not disconnect the AC power adaptor from the unit and wait until the headset  indicator  red 
22. o the iPod     Press and hold the power button for more than about 15 seconds   During these 15 seconds  the transmitter indicator changes in  sequence as follows      flash  at about 1 second intervals  for about 5 seconds     flash quickly for about 5 seconds     lights up for about 5 seconds       flash 4 times    Then  the transmitter is reset to default setting and all pairing  information is deleted     Note    Do not operate your iPod while initializing the transmitter     Initializing the headset    You can reset the headset to its default  such as volume setting  and  delete all pairing information     1  2    If the headset is turned on  press and hold the POWER button for  about 3 seconds to turn off the headset     Press and hold the POWER button and multi function button  together for about 7 seconds     The headset indicator  blue  and the headset indicator  red   flash together four times  and the headset is reset to the default  setting  All pairing information is deleted     Specifications    General    Output   Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2  Maximum communication range   Line of sight approx  10 m  30 ft     Frequency band   2 4 GHz band  2 4000 GHz   2 4835 GHz   Modulation method   FHSS   Transmission range  A2DP    20   20 000 Hz  Sampling frequency  44 1 kHz     Transmitter    Communication System   Bluetooth Specification Version 2 0    EDR     Compatible Bluetooth Profiles     A2DP  Advanced Audio Distribution  Profile    AVRCP  Audio Video Rem
23. obile phone when making a call     If no dial tone is heard on the headset  press and hold the multi  function button for about 2 seconds     ke Tip  You can call in the following way  depending on the Bluetooth mobile phone  Refer    to the manual supplied with your mobile phone on operating details       When not communicating  you can call using the voice dial function by  pressing the multi function button       You can call the last dialled number by pressing the multi function button for  about 2 seconds     To terminate a call    You can end a call by pressing the multi function button on the  headset     Controlling the Bluetooth mobile phone     HFP  HSP    The operation of the buttons on the headset varies depending on  your mobile phone   HFP  Hands free Profile  or HSP  Headset Profile  is used for    Bluetooth mobile phone  Refer to the operating instructions supplied    with your Bluetooth mobile phone on supported Bluetooth profiles    or how to operate     HFP  Hands free    Profile        Bluetooth    Multi function button       mobile phone  Status    Short Press    Long Press                         Standby Start Voice Dial   Last number redial   Voice Dial active   Cancel Voice Dial 1     Outgoing call End outgoing call Change call device   Incoming call Answer Reject   During call End call Change call device  HSP  Headset Profile    Bluetooth Multi function button       mobile phone                   Short Press Long Press  Status  Standby   Dial    Outgo
24. oes not  operate properly      gt  Reset the headset  Pairing information is not deleted    by this operation     Insert a small pin  etc   into the hole  and push until    you feel a click           Pairing cannot be  established      gt  Locate the transmitter and the headset as near as    possible      gt  Check if you input correct passcode of the    transmitter  page 21       gt  Check if you input correct passcode of the headset     page 25         Bluetooth connection  cannot be established  with a device that  has been    paired     before      gt  Locate the transmitter and other Bluetooth device s     as near as possible      gt  Pairing information may be deleted  Pair the device    again        Cannot make  the Bluetooth  connection      gt  Check that this product is turned on    gt  The Bluetooth connection is terminated  Make the  Bluetooth connection again        Cannot make the  Bluetooth connection  from your mobile  phone to the headset      gt  Press the multi function button of the headset   The  Bluetooth connection is unavailable during music  playback on the headset      gt  Perform the Bluetooth connection with the Bluetooth  compatible mobile phone   For details on how to  operate the Bluetooth compatible mobile phone  see  the operating instructions supplied with it         37    38    Initializing    Initializing the transmitter    You can reset the transmitter to its default and delete all pairing  information     1  2    Connect the transmitter t
25. ogy and patents licensed from  Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson     Notice for customers  the  following information is only  applicable to equipment sold in  countries applying EU directives    The manufacturer of this product   is Sony Corporation  1 7 1 Konan   Minato ku  Tokyo  Japan  The  Authorized Representative for   EMC and product safety is Sony  Deutschland GmbH  Hedelfinger  Strasse 61  70327 Stuttgart  Germany   For any service or guarantee matters  please refer to the addresses given  in separate service or guarantee  documents     CE    Hereby  Sony Corp   declares that   this equipment is in compliance   with the essential requirements and  other relevant provisions of Directive  1999 5 EC    For details  please access the following  URL   http   www compliance sony de     Use of this radio equipment is not  allowed in the geographical area  within a radius of 20 km from the  centre of Ny Alesund  Svalbard in  Norway     Disposal of   Old Electrical    amp  Electronic   Equipment    Applicable in the   European Union  Hand other European   countries with   separate collection   systems     This symbol on the product or on its  packaging indicates that this product  shall not be treated as household  waste  Instead it shall be handed over  to the applicable collection point   for the recycling of electrical and  electronic equipment  By ensuring this  product is disposed of correctly  you  will help prevent potential negative  consequences for the environment and  hu
26. onnection between the transmitter and  the iPod     gt  Check that both the transmitter and the headset are  turned on     gt  Ensure that the transmitter is not too far from the  headset  or this product is not receiving interference  from a wireless LAN  other 2 4 GHz wireless device   or microwave oven     gt  Pair the transmitter and the headset again  page 27      gt  Check that music is being played back by the iPod     gt  Check that the volume of the headset is not set too  low        Low sound level     gt  Turn up the volume of the headset as high as possible  to the extent that sound is not distorted        Cannot change the  volume      gt  Change the volume on the headset        Distorted sound     gt  Turn down the volume of the headset to the point  where the sound is no longer distorted     gt  Ensure that this product is not receiving interference  from a wireless LAN  other 2 4 GHz wireless device   or microwave oven      gt  Turn off the EQ of iPod        Symptom    Sound break  noise  or playback speed  change     Cause   Remedy     gt  Ifa device that generates electromagnetic radiation   such as a wireless LAN  other Bluetooth device s   or  a microwave oven is nearby  move away from such    sources      gt  Remove any obstacle between the transmitter and the  headset or move away from the obstacle    gt  Locate the transmitter and the headset as near as    possible      gt  Re position or re orient the transmitter and the    headset        The headset d
27. ote Control  Profile    Supported Codec     Sec      Terminal   iPod connector  30 pin    Operating temperature   0   C to 35   C  32   F to 95   F   Dimensions   Approx  31 x 28 x 8 mm    12 4 x 12 s x 1 32 in   w h d    including protruding parts     Mass  Approx  5 g  0 2 oz     Headset    Communication System   Bluetooth Specification version 2 0    EDR     Compatible Bluetooth Profiles      A2DP  Advanced Audio Distribution  Profile    AVRCP  Audio Video Remote Control  Profile    HSP  Headset Profile    HFP  Hands free Profile     Supported Codecs    SBC     MP3    Supported content protection method  SCMS T   Power source   DC 3 7 V  Built in lithium ion  rechargeable battery   Mass   Approx  40 g  1 4 oz     Rated power consumption  1 5 W    Receiver   Type   Closed type  dynamic  Driver unit   9 mm dome type    Reproduction frequency range  6   23 000 Hz    Microphone   Type   Omni directional  electret condenser  Effective frequency range   100   4 000 Hz   Operating temperature   0   C to 45   C  32   F to 113   F     39    40       The actual range will vary depending on  factors such as obstacles between devices   magnetic fields around a microwave oven   static electricity  reception sensitivity   aerial   s performance  operating system   software application  etc       Enhanced Data Rate       Bluetooth standard profiles indicate the  purpose of Bluetooth communication  between devices        Codec  Audio signal compression and  conversion format     5 Subband
28. played on the Bluetooth  device during listening to the music or  talking on the telephone        Welcome     This product is an audio kit comprising of a transmitter and headset using  Bluetooth wireless technology    You can enjoy music wirelessly by transmitting the audio signals to a headset  by connecting the Bluetooth transmitter to iPod  see page 4 for compatible  iPod models  with the iPod connector   30 pin        iPod connector is a dedicated multiple connector for connecting accessories to    your iPod   This product s features are as follows     e Wireless headset and transmitter for streaming of high quality stereo music  from iPod     e Transmits music to headset using Bluetooth wireless technology   e Headset and transmitter have been pre paired for easy connection and use     e Ultra secure  lightweight and balanced fit with dual support mechanism  and adjustable earpiece shaft for active use  for headset only      e Soft and flexible contoured design for comfortable over the ear fit  for  headset only      Splash proof  for headset only     e Basic remote control operation  play  pause  etc   of iPod functions by   included headset via Bluetooth connection    Transmitter power supplied from iPod so no additional battery or charging   is needed  for transmitter only     e Bluetooth version 2 0   EDR   for higher quality audio with less  interference and lower power consumption    e You can enjoy listening to music wirelessly by using the transmitter and the  h
29. s to turn off  the headset     Note   For using the Bluetooth function  it is required that the Bluetooth device on the  other side is corresponding with the same profile as the headset  However  even if  it is corresponding with the same profile  the function may differ depending on the  specification of the Bluetooth device     Continued          25    26    On Headset Indicators                                                                                           B    Headset indicator  blue   R    Headset indicator  red   Status Indicator  2 Searching B     m       _ a  E    Z Rl  0   0 0 0 0 0     Connectable B                     bD    RI       5  2  g Connecting Bie                     Oo  Rl                     HEP HSP or A2DP_  BJ                   eee   Standby for receiving audio  3 signal  R    2  g   HFP HSP and Ble                 S   A2DP R          Standby for receiving audio  signal           Music    Listening                   Listening during  standby for  telephone call                   Phone       Incoming call                   Talking                      Calling while  playing back music                Jw wW 0 w                     Re pairing the transmitter and the headset    Turn on the power of iPod    Make sure the iPod is in pause mode      Connect the transmitter to the iPod  page 16      1  2  3 Place the transmitter and the headset to be paired together  within 1 m  3 ft     4 Press and hold the PAIRING button of the headset for about 2  
30. seconds or more to enter    Pairing in process    while the headset    is turned off   The headset indicator  red  and the headset indicator  blue  will  flash together and the headset enters into pairing mode        5 Press and hold the power button of the transmitter for about 7  seconds or more to enter    Pairing in process      After about 1 second  the transmitter indicator will flash twice   but keep pressing the power button        Notes  e When first power on the transmitter after initialized  the transmitter will    enter    Pairing in process    automatically    The pairing information is initialized if you press and hold the power button  for 15 seconds  The transmitter indicator lights up for 5 seconds before the  initialization starts  Release the button immediately when the transmitter    indicator lights up      Pairing in process    is released after about 5 minutes  If pairing is not    established within about 5 minutes  repeat the above procedure from step 4   iPod backlight may turn on in this 5 minutes    To enter    Pairing in process     you need to turn off the power of the  transmitter first     27    Calling with headset    Preparation for calling  Bluetooth connection     Check the following before operating the headset       The Bluetooth function is active on the mobile phone       Pairing of the headset and the Bluetooth mobile phone is    complete   VOL       gt      Headset indicator  blue   BO ai XZ MCT Headset indicator  red     E Tg      PO
31. smitter for about 1 second       iPod backlight may turn on in this 5 minutes     Notes   e If the Bluetooth connection cannot be established with the headset paired  already  try pairing again  page 27       If playback cannot start automatically  try start playback on iPod    e If you press and hold the power button on the transmitter for about 1  second  the transmitter will connect to the iPod and start playback  automatically    e Even if you control the volume on the iPod  sound from the headset will not  change       If the transmitter and the headset become out of range and the Bluetooth  connection terminates  repeat the procedure from step 1    e Playback through a Bluetooth connection may cause noise  sound break  or  playback speed change depending on the location and the usage  page 33         Tip  You can control the volume on the headset   The volume of the iPod is not    changed   You can also fast forward or fast rewind while playing back  page  20      19    20       Controlling an iPod with the headset    You can control an iPod  see page 4 for compatible iPod models   using the control button of the headset     Before starting remote control operation  check that step 1 and 2 of     Listening to music of the iPod    are completed  page 18      daddd lt        Transmitter Remote control Bluetooth headset   playback  pause  etc      Control for the iPod   You can playback or pause the iPod by pressing the B gt  Ml button on  the headset    You can turn off t
32. ssary for  the devices to face one another  such  is the case with infrared technology   For example  you can use such a  device in a bag or pocket    Bluetooth standard is an  international standard supported   by thousands of companies all over  the world  and employed by various  companies worldwide     Communication System  and Compatible Bluetooth    Profiles of this product  Profile is standardization of the  function for each Bluetooth device  specification  This product supports  the following Bluetooth version and  profiles     Communication System    Bluetooth Specification version 2 0    EDR      Compatible Bluetooth Profiles      A2DP  Advanced Audio Distribution  Profile      AVRCP  Audio Video Remote Control  Profile     The following two profiles are headset   only       HSP  Headset Profile     Talking on the  phone Operating the phone      HFP  Hands free Profile     Talking  on the phone Operating the phone by  hands free       Enhanced Data Rate     2 When you use a Bluetooth mobile  phone supported by both HFP  Hands   free Profile  and HSP  Headset Profile    set to HFP     Notes   e To be able to use the Bluetooth function   the Bluetooth device to be connected  requires the same profile as this  product s    Note also that even if the same profile  exists  devices may vary in function  depending on their specifications      Due to the characteristic of Bluetooth  wireless technology  the sound played  on this product is slightly delayed from  the sound 
33. t has splash proof structure  which prevents the function of the  headset from being affected by splash of  water  except for earpiece and AC power  adaptor   However  the headset cannot  be used in water  Take the following  precautions    e Do not put the headset in water or use  it in a place with high humidity such as  bathroom    e In the event water is spilled on the  earpiece  wipe off the water with a dry  cloth  etc  to dry the earpiece before  using the headset     On the supplied AC power  adaptor    e Use the AC power adaptor supplied  with this product  Do not use any  other AC power adaptor since it may  cause the headset to malfunction     DA      Polarity of the plug       If you are not going to use the AC  power adaptor for a long time  unplug  it from the AC outlet  To remove  the AC power adaptor from the wall  outlet  grasp the adaptor plug itself   never pull the cord     Note on static electricity    In particularly dry air conditions  mild  tingling may be felt on your ears  This is  a result of static electricity accumulated  in the body  and not a malfunction of the  headphones    The effect can be minimized by wearing  clothes made from natural materials     Others    e Be careful not to pinch your fingers  when folding the headset    e Using the Bluetooth device may not  function on mobile phones  depending  on radio wave conditions and location  where the equipment is being used     If you experience discomfort after  using the Bluetooth device  s
34. to prevent the earbuds  from detaching and remaining in  your ear  Rotate the earpieces to  ensure a secure fit     DE  jo  pe       If the hanger is open    If the headset is left unused for  a long time  the hanger may   be open as shown in the figure  below  In this case  twist the  hanger in the arrow direction to  restore its original shape before  use        15    16       Connecting to an iPod    Connect the transmitter to the dock connector port of an iPod  see  page 4 for compatible iPod models  firmly         Dock connector port   30 pin     Power button  To turn on the transmitter    1 Connect the transmitter to the iPod     2 Press the power button of the transmitter for about 1 second to  turn it on  or start to play back on iPod   When the transmitter turns on  the indicator flashes twice     Note    If the transmitter cannot turn on  operate the iPod   To turn off the transmitter  To turn off the transmitter  press and hold the transmitter   s power    button for about 1 second  The transmitter indicator flashes once and  the transmitter turns off     Tip  Maximum communication time or standby time may vary depending on your  iPod     Notes   e To listen to music from the headphone jack of the iPod  disconnect the  transmitter from the iPod    e While the transmitter is turned on  it consumes power from the iPod  We  recommend disconnect the transmitter from iPod when not using the Bluetooth  function    e If the headphone is connected to the iPod while the iPo
35. top using  the Bluetooth device immediately   Should any problem persist  consult  your nearest Sony dealer     Listening with this product at high  volume may affect your hearing  For  traffic safety  do not use this product  while driving or cycling     Do not put weight or pressure on this  product as it may cause the product to  deform during long storage     The ear pads are consumable  They  may deteriorate due to long term  storage or use  Replace with new ones  if they are damaged     If you have any questions or problems  concerning this product that are not  covered in this manual  please consult  your nearest Sony dealer     35    36    Troubleshooting    If you run into any problems using this product  use the following  checklist and read the product support information on our website   Should any problem persist  consult your nearest Sony dealer        Symptom    Cause   Remedy       The transmitter is  not turned on     Or turns off shortly  after turning on       gt  Press and hold the transmitter   s power button for  about 1 second     gt  Check the remaining battery of the iPod  If the  remaining battery is not enough  charge the iPod     gt  Reset your iPod     gt  If your iPod have no content  add some content to  your iPod           The headset is not  gt  Charge the battery of the headset    turned on   gt  The headset is not turned on while charging  Unplug  the headset from AC power adaptor and then turn on  the headset    No sound     gt  Check the c
    
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