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The JBL Reference Series 610 is designed for use with iPod generations 4G and above. For your hearing safety, please adjust your iPod volume to the minimum 
position prior to powering up your headphones.

Power “On” your headphones by pressing the power button located on the left ear cup. The blue LED on the headphone will light up (at fi rst solid, followed 

Power “On” your headphones by pressing the power button located on the left ear cup. The blue LED on the headphone will light up (at fi rst solid, followed 
by three consecutive, quick fl ashes – indicating that headphones are ready to be “discovered”). Plug in your dongle after headphone system is in discoverable 

by three consecutive, quick fl ashes – indicating that headphones are ready to be “discovered”). Plug in your dongle after headphone system is in discoverable 
mode. The LED on the mating transceiver will start to blink rapidly, indicating pairing with each other. (To power “Off” headphones, press power button.)

mode. The LED on the mating transceiver will start to blink rapidly, indicating pairing with each other. (To power “Off” headphones, press power button.)
Connect the Bluetooth transceiver to the mating Omni connector on the base of your iPod. Connecting the transceiver will automatically power up your iPod.

Connect the Bluetooth transceiver to the mating Omni connector on the base of your iPod. Connecting the transceiver will automatically power up your iPod.
Once the headphones and Bluetooth transceiver are paired and connected, the blue LED on the headphones and the transceiver’s LED will blink slowly and 

Once the headphones and Bluetooth transceiver are paired and connected, the blue LED on the headphones and the transceiver’s LED will blink slowly and 
intermittently. You are now ready to use your wireless headphone system. 

intermittently. You are now ready to use your wireless headphone system. 
(Note: Pairing of the headphones and transceiver may take up to one minute.) 

(Note: Pairing of the headphones and transceiver may take up to one minute.) 
If Bluetooth connection is lost due to moving out of transmission range, move closer to the iPod and  press the play/pause button “>”.  It will re-pair to the 

If Bluetooth connection is lost due to moving out of transmission range, move closer to the iPod and  press the play/pause button “>”.  It will re-pair to the 
Bluetooth transceiver.

Bluetooth transceiver.

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Starting Up Your Headphones and the Bluetooth Transceiver

Blue LED

Blue LED

The navigation controls are all conveniently located on the right ear cup.  

Navigating Your Headphone Controls

Music Playing Mode

Menu mode brings up a second tier of iPod navigation features, which let you roam through your iPod 
menus.

 1. Push menu button (

1. Push menu button ( ) once to take you to the menu mode.

) once to take you to the menu mode.

2. To scroll “up” (<<)   or “down” (>>) the menu, hold down the proper feature button until you reach your    

2. To scroll “up” (<<)   or “down” (>>) the menu, hold down the proper feature button until you reach your    
  selection.

 selection.
3. To make a selection from the menu list, push and hold the menu button (

3. To make a selection from the menu list, push and hold the menu button ( ).

).

4. In the menu mode, pressing and holding play/pause “>” allows you to turn your iPod on or off remotely    

4. In the menu mode, pressing and holding play/pause “>” allows you to turn your iPod on or off remotely    
  from your headphones.

 from 

your 

headphones.

Menu Mode Features

Menu Mode

Power button

 

The JBL Reference Series 610 headphones can also be used with other Bluetooth music devices. The 
Bluetooth product must be enabled with the A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profi le).  This will allow 
streaming of music to your headphones. A Bluetooth device with both A2DP and AVRCP (Audio/Video 
Remote Control Profi le) will stream music and allow functionality of the “Music Playing Mode” control 
features.  

Make sure headphone power is “Off” and transceiver is disconnected from the iPod.  

Make sure headphone power is “Off” and transceiver is disconnected from the iPod.  
Turn headphone power back “On” and wait for solid LED, then three quick fl ashes – indicating that the 

Turn headphone power back “On” and wait for solid LED, then three quick fl ashes – indicating that the 
headphone system is in “discoverable” mode.

headphone system is in “discoverable” mode.
To pair your Bluetooth-enabled device to the headphones, please refer to your user’s manual for the 

To pair your Bluetooth-enabled device to the headphones, please refer to your user’s manual for the 
proper setup procedure.

proper setup procedure.
When your audio device requests a passcode to pair with the JBL Reference Series 610 headphone 

When your audio device requests a passcode to pair with the JBL Reference Series 610 headphone 
system, enter the numerical sequence “0000”.

system, enter the numerical sequence “0000”.

Note:  The headphone control features may be limited when used with devices other than your iPod, due to 

Note:  The headphone control features may be limited when used with devices other than your iPod, due to 
the varying designs and possible remote control 

the varying designs and possible remote control 
limitations of your audio device.

limitations of your audio device.

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For situations when you are not able to use your Bluetooth wireless mode to stream music, the JBL 
Reference Series 610 headphones can be connected to your audio device through the included audio 
cable. Make sure the volume on your audio device is turned to the minimum position, to ensure hear-
ing safety, prior to connecting your headphones.

 1. Turn the power “Off” on your headphones.

1. Turn the power “Off” on your headphones.

2. Plug the mini USB connector on your audio cable into the headphone charging port.

2. Plug the mini USB connector on your audio cable into the headphone charging port.
3. Plug the 3.5mm mini stereo jack end into the audio device’s mating port.

3. Plug the 3.5mm mini stereo jack end into the audio device’s mating port.
4. The control features buttons will not be functional when the headphone system is used with the  

4. The control features buttons will not be functional when the headphone system is used with the  
  audio cable.

 audio 

cable.

Using Your Headphones With Other Bluetooth Devices

Using Your Headphones in Passive Mode

The volume “_” and “+” buttons are controlled by pressing to make your selection. Repeated pressing will reduce or increase volume, as 

The volume “_” and “+” buttons are controlled by pressing to make your selection. Repeated pressing will reduce or increase volume, as 
desired. If you do not notice a change in the volume, make sure your iPod does not have a low battery.

desired. If you do not notice a change in the volume, make sure your iPod does not have a low battery.
Located on the four-position toggle switch are:

Located on the four-position toggle switch are:
_ (

_ ( ) 

 “menu” (push once to take you to menu mode)

 “menu” (push once to take you to menu mode)

_ (<<)    “previous track” (push once), “fast rewind” (press and hold)

_ (<<)    “previous track” (push once), “fast rewind” (press and hold)
_ (>>)    “next track” (push once), “fast forward” (push and hold)

_ (>>)    “next track” (push once), “fast forward” (push and hold)
_ (>) 

“play/pause” (press once to play, once to pause)

_ (>) 

“play/pause” (press once to play, once to pause)

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Summary of Contents for REF610HDST

Page 1: ...bl reference series610 User Guide English 2 Deutsch 9 Français 15 Español 21 Italiano 27 Dutch 33 Korean 39 Norwegian 45 Danish 51 Japanese 57 Simplified Chinese 63 Bluetooth wireless headphones for iPod ...

Page 2: ...s headphone system streams high fidelity digital sound from your audio device to your headphones With the included Bluetooth transmitter attached to your iPod you can stream music to your JBL 610 wireless headphones as far as 10 meters away from the music source With no wires to tangle or restrict your movement and the volume and track controls conveniently located on the headphones the JBL Referen...

Page 3: ...ger by sliding the plug into the receptacle cavity To remove the adapter plug press the release lever on the charger housing and slide plug in the direction shown To remove the adapter plug press the release lever on the charger housing and slide plug in the direction shown Connect the mini USB plug on your battery charger to the charge port located on the left ear cup of your headphones Connect t...

Page 4: ...with other Bluetooth music devices The Bluetooth product must be enabled with the A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile This will allow streaming of music to your headphones A Bluetooth device with both A2DP and AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile will stream music and allow functionality of the Music Playing Mode control features Make sure headphone power is Off and transceiver is disconnec...

Page 5: ...ng rapidly indicating pairing You may have lost the link because you are too far from the iPod Move closer and try again No sound from headphones Sound comes from only one side channel Volume is low and will not increase when feature is selected The iPod may have a low battery Charge iPod according to iPod charging instructions Your iPod may have a maximum volume setting that is On See whether you...

Page 6: ...ke sure connectors are mat ing correctly to your headphone and audio device Make sure headphone power is Off Sound drops in and out Moving out of transmission range Move closer to audio device or change position Audio device is dropping transmission Contact audio device manufac turer for guidance Headphone battery is low Charge headphones by following the battery charging directions in this User G...

Page 7: ... the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of th...

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