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1.

 

Turn two headphones to be in the paring mode together (by press and hold the 
MFB until the indicator flashes yellow) and these two headphones will complete 
the pairing process automatically. After the pairing process is completed, the 
indicator of the secondary headphone will light up green automatically; while the 
primary headphone continuously flash red and green alternatively and waits to 
be paired with the portable device. 

2.

 

Activate the Bluetooth of the portable device and select “ ” from the list found. If 
the pairing process is completed, the LED indicator of both headphones keep in 
regular green 1 second then flash green 3 times every 3 second. This signal that 
the headphones enter into standby modes.          

Using ShareMe 

Every time you will have to complete the ShareMe paring before using both 
headphones to provide same music or audio programs at the same time. 

When the secondary headphone is turned off which both headphones are in use, the 
primary headphone will not be affected and can be in use continuously. If the 
primary headphone is turned off first and the secondary headphone is still expected 
to be in use, the indicator of the secondary headphone will return to standby mode 
and flash green 1 once every second. You will have to manually pair the headphone 
with a device. This is a once process. Afterward, the user only needs to tap the MFB 
of the secondary headphone to reconnect with the device. 

ShareMe button control  

Call operation  1.

 

To answer an incoming call, tap the MFB once; 
tap the “MFB” again to hang up. Press and 
hold the MFB for 2 seconds to reject the 
incoming calls. 

Only work for 
the primary 
headphone 

2.

 

During the call, press and hold the MFB to 
hang up for 2 seconds to seamlessly switch the 
conversation between the headphone and the 
mobile phone. 

3.

 

When an incoming call from the third party 
occurs during the call, tap the MFB to hang up 
the current call and to answer the third party’s 
incoming call; Or press and hold the MFB to 
put the call on hold and to answer the third 
party’s incoming call. 

4.

 

When Bluetooth is connected, press and hold 
the MFB for 2 seconds to retrieve the last 
dialed number 

Play /pause  

Tap the MFB once 

Both 
headphones 
can control 
simultaneously 

Volume 
control 

Adjust the volume wheel until  

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While the music is playing, tap forward button 
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Summary of Contents for BNC90

Page 1: ...d using the product In particular attention shall be given to the following information 1 It needs to be stored or used in the ambient temperature 2 It shall not be placed in water or wet locations 3...

Page 2: ...2 seconds to seamlessly switch the conversation between the headphone and the mobile phone 3 When an incoming call from the third party occurs during the call tap the MFB button to hang up the curren...

Page 3: ...the same time If was previously paired to a Smartphone it is possible to be paired with a 2nd Smartphone restart switch off and switch on to enter pairing mode repeat the above pairing procedure to p...

Page 4: ...ry headphone is still expected to be in use the indicator of the secondary headphone will return to standby mode and flash green 1 once every second You will have to manually pair the headphone with a...

Page 5: ...light up in green Note After you turn ON the power you might hear a slight hissing noise This is a normal function and will cease after a few seconds When the batteries are running low the Noise Canc...

Page 6: ...Q2 Why can t I connect the headphone to my Bluetooth device A2 1 The Bluetooth function on your device may have been turned off Please turn on the Bluetooth function on your device and allow it to sea...

Page 7: ...ooth chipset CSR8670 with aptX Low Latency 3 Noise cancellation rate approximately 90 4 Bluetooth profiles HFP HSP A2DP AVRCP AAC aptX aptX Low Latency 5 Speakers 40mm neodymium 6 Audio impedance 32Oh...

Page 8: ...ill not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is en...

Page 9: ...1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation...

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