I low battery indication, Turn your headset or bluetooth audio adapter off – Philips Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset User Manual

Page 9

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

I Low battery indication

The LED will flash red instead of blue when the battery is low.

Finish your call before re-charging as connecting the charger to the headset

will put your headset in charging mode and could cut an ongoing the call.

Turn your headset or optional Bluetooth audio adapter on

Press and hold the multi-function button until the LED turns blue.

The blue LED will flash Indicating the device Is powered up.

Before you use the headset for the first time with a
Bluetooth enabled device you have to establish a relationship

between these two devices by pairing them. (See the section

on pairing for details).

Turn your headset or Bluetooth audio adapter off

While the headset or Bluetooth audio adapter is powered up, press and hold

the multi-function button until the LED turns red and then off. This indicates
the device is powered down.

The optional Bluetooth audio adapter will also turn off automatically after the

paired headset has been turned off or if you move the headset out of the 33 feet

/ 10 meter operating range.

Advertising