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14 Zulu User Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I hear radio communications in only one ear?
You probably have Zulu’s Stereo/Mono DIP switch set to Stereo but are using an audio
panel that transmits a mono signal. A stereo configuration requires two channels, one
for each ear. Audio panels that transmit mono signals send audio through only one
channel, so you hear audio in only one ear. To fix this, reset Zulu's Stereo/Mono DIP
switch to Mono (see “Setting DIP switches” on page 12). This setting does not affect
music or audio from auxiliary devices; you can hear stereo sound and use Front Row
Center on auxiliary devices even when the Stereo/Mono DIP switch is set to Mono.
When pairing Zulu to my Bluetooth phone, why does my phone tell
me it cannot connect?
Your Zulu headset may not be in pairing mode. To enter pairing mode, you must start
with Bluetooth mode turned fully off; see “Connecting a Bluetooth device for the first
time” on page 10.
Why won’t my Bluetooth phone accept Zulu’s 0000 passcode?
Your Zulu headset may not be in pairing mode. Some phones prompt for a passcode
without checking first to see whether the headset is in pairing mode. When the phone
cannot pair with the headset, it rejects the passcode. To enter pairing mode, you must
start with Bluetooth mode turned fully off; see “Connecting a Bluetooth device for the
first time” on page 10.
How can I reduce static noise during cell phone calls?
To prevent RF interference during phone calls, keep cell phones at least 12 inches from
the Zulu Controller and headset when making calls.
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