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Making a Phone Call
Multi Pairing
Before you can connect the headphones to two devices, you must
pair to each device individually. The device you are pairing must
support one of the following Bluetooth profiles:
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)–Provides high quality Audio
(stereo and mono) communication between the headphones and a
phone's or computer's MP3 player.
• AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)–Lets an MP3 player control
the headphones media playback buttons (such as (play/pause) or
rewind/fast-forward). If you connect an MP3 player, the player must
support AVRCP. See the documentation that came with the MP3 player
to determine if the player supports AVRCP. Windows Media Player
supports AVRCP.
• HSP (Headset Profile)–Provides two-way communication between the
headphones and a Bluetooth phone. This profile is the most commonly
used profile for Bluetooth phones. A paired phone must support HSP or
HFP. See the documentation that came with the phone to determine if
the phone supports HSP or HFP.
• HFP (Hands-Free Profile)–Provides two-way communication between
the headphones and a Bluetooth phone. If the phone does not use HSP,
it uses this profile. A paired phone must support HSP or HFP. See the
documentation that came with the phone to determine if the phone
supports HFP or HSP.
To: Do this:
Voice dial
Press (power/talk) once. (Some phones might
not support this feature.)
Redial
Press (power/talk) twice.
Answer a call
Press (power/talk) once.
End a call
Press (power/talk) once.
Refuse a call
While your phone is ringing, press (play/pause).
Change the volume Press + or - .
Transfer a call between
connected devices
Press (power/talk) twice.
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