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Functional Usage Tips
There are many different parts to the BLUEANT
Headphones so spend some time getting to know
where and what things are. The Control Buttons on
the headphones, the BLUEANT Browser, BluePc,
the Charger, USB Dongle and the Headphones all
need attention.
Once you are set up and configured you need only
to bring the headphones within range of your
Bluetooth devices and they will automatically
connect. This is the
goal of wireless
connectivity.
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Understand that while they have ‘Stereo and Voice
Connections’ the BLUEANT Headphones effectively
become the
default soundcard
in your computer.
This means that all sound from the computer is sent
to the headphones.
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BluePc is has many functions on its own. Check the
help section
in the Bluetooth taskbar icon for
details.
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Use
Bluetooth Manager
to remove devices and
the
Bluetooth Devices
icon on the desktop to
search for devices and install services.
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Use
Standby Mode
( Vol and Vol Down together for
3 seconds until you here a beep, repeat to come out
of Standby) to conserve battery power (up to 150
hours) when you are not using the headphones.
Summary of Contents for OBH-0100
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Page 7: ...1 GETTING STARTED 1 GETTING STARTED ...
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Page 25: ...19 2 Wait while the driver is being installed 3 Click Finish to end Hardware Wizard ...
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Page 38: ...32 YOU ARE NOW READY TO STREAM WIRELESS MUSIC FROM YOUR PC TO YOUR BLUEANT HEADPHONES ...
Page 45: ...39 5 VOICE CHATTING ON LINE 5 VOICE CHATTING ON LINE ...
Page 48: ...42 Disconnecting To end Voice Chatting select Listen toAudio and then click Disconnect ...
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Page 67: ...61 7 BLUETOOTH MOBILE PHONE HANDSFREE 7 BLUETOOTH MOBILE PHONE HANDSFREE ...
Page 73: ...67 8 PORTABLE DATA STORAGE DEVICE 8 PORTABLE DATA STORAGE DEVICE ...
Page 75: ...69 9 TROUBLESHOOTIN G 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 81: ...75 10 Functional Usage Tips 10 FUNCTIONAL USAGE TIPS ...
Page 85: ...79 11 Frequently Asked Questions 11 FAQ S ...
Page 93: ...87 12 Service Support QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 12 SERVICE SUPPORT QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ...
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