English, About the battery, Operating tips – Manhattan 178136 Flyte Wireless Headset - Quick Install (Multi) User Manual

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About the Battery

This headset is powered by a rechargeable battery. Keep the following in mind to maximize the life of
your headset.

A new battery attains its optimal level of performance (its ability to fully power the headset) only

after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged
hundreds of times , but it will eventually wear out.

When not charging the battery, disconnect the headset from any power source. Do not leave a fully

charged battery connected to a charging circuit since overcharging may shorten battery life.

If a fully charged battery is left unused, it will fully discharge over a period of time.

Leaving the headset exposed to extremes in temperature for any length of time, such as in a parked

car during summer or winter, will reduce the battery life and capacity. Ideally, the battery
temperature should be maintained at 15-25˚C (59-77˚F).

As with any batteries, do not dispose of the headset in a fire or anywhere it could be expected to

catch fire, as the built-in battery could explode.

Operating Tips

The effective Bluetooth wireless range of the Flyte is approximately 10 m / 33 ft. If you’re unable to
connect the headset to a device:

Make sure that the headset is fully charged, switched on, paired with the device and indicating a

successful connection.

Make sure the device’s Bluetooth function is activated.

Check that the distance between the headset and the device is no more than 10 m / 33 ft., and that

there are no obstructions such as walls or other active wireless items between two devices that
could interfere with the signal.

Bluetooth music devices or Bluetooth / Bluetooth stereo transmitter music devices must support

Bluetooth A2DP and Bluetooth AVRCP.

Not all phones feature the function that allows the headset to be switched from music to calls.

If the headset is paired to more than one device at the same time, it will only connect to the device

with the strongest signal.

Operation

Steps

Power on

Set the On/Off switch to the On position. The LED lights blue

for 3 seconds with an audio confirmation.

Power off

Set the On/Off switch to the Off position. The LED lights red

for 3 seconds with an audio confirmation.

Pairing

Turn the headphones on, then press the

u

II

and

buttons

for about 3 seconds (until the LED alternately flashes red and

blue).

Answer / End a call Briefly press the Multifunction button.
Reject a call

Press the Multifunction button for about 2 seconds (until

you hear a beep), then release to reject the call.

Voice dial*

In Standby mode, double-press the

u

II

button and listen for

the beep that indicates you can start to voice dial. *Not all

phones feature this option.

Last number redial In Standby mode, press the

u

II

button for about 2 seconds

(until you hear a beep), then release to redial the last

outgoing number.

Play / Pause

Briefly press the

u

II

button to play or pause music.

Operation

Steps

Increase volume

During a call or while listening to music, briefly press

+ to

increase the volume in incremental steps. A beep indicates

the maximum level.

Decrease volume During a call or while listening to music, briefly press

to

decrease the volume in incremental steps. A beep indicates

the minimum level.

Previous

Briefly press

tt

to play the previous song in a playlist.

Next

Briefly press

uu

to play the next song in a playlist.

Voice transfer

During a call, press the Multifunction button for about 2

seconds (until you hear a beep). The beep indicates you can

switch the call between phone and headphones.

Microphone mute Press

for 2 seconds (until you hear a beep) to switch the

Mute function on or off.

You can enable the 3D surround sound feature by pressing

tt

for 1 second. Press

uu

for 1 second turn the feature off.

The Aux In feature allows a direct 3.5mm audio interface in case the Bluetooth

function is unavailable or the headset’s battery is low.

Quick Reference Guide

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