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Table of contents

Safety precautions ...................................................................................................................................... 2
About Bluetooth

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Before use

Accessories................................................................................................................................................. 5
Maintenance................................................................................................................................................ 5

• Folding this unit .................................................................................................................................... 5

Part names.................................................................................................................................................. 6

Preparation

Charging...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Turning the power on/off ............................................................................................................................. 7
Connecting a Bluetooth

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 device.................................................................................................................. 8

• Pairing (Registration) this unit with the Bluetooth

®

 device for connection ............................................ 8

• Connecting a paired Bluetooth

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 device ................................................................................................ 9

Operation

Listening to music ..................................................................................................................................... 10

• Remote controlling.............................................................................................................................. 10

Making a phone call ...................................................................................................................................11
Useful functions......................................................................................................................................... 12

• Activating voice functions ................................................................................................................... 12
• Resetting the unit ............................................................................................................................... 12
• Auto power off .................................................................................................................................... 12
• Battery level notification...................................................................................................................... 12
• Guidance messages........................................................................................................................... 12

Other

Restoring to the factory settings................................................................................................................ 13
Copyright, etc. ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................... 14

• Sound and audio volume.................................................................................................................... 14
• Bluetooth

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 device connection............................................................................................................. 14

• Phone Calls ........................................................................................................................................ 14
• General............................................................................................................................................... 15
• Power supply and charging ................................................................................................................ 15

Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 16
To remove the battery when disposing of this unit .................................................................................... 17
Useful information ..................................................................................................................................... 18

Summary of Contents for RB-HF520B

Page 1: ...ss Stereo Headphones Model No RB HF520B RB HF420B Thank you for purchasing this product Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use PNQP1605Z...

Page 2: ...ther parts that directly contact your skin Continued use may cause rashes or other allergic reactions Precautions for listening with the Headphones Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphon...

Page 3: ...tings this security may not be sufficient Transmit data wirelessly to this unit with caution This unit cannot transmit data to a Bluetooth device Range of use Use this unit at a maximum range of 10 m...

Page 4: ...th device 9 Operation Listening to music 10 Remote controlling 10 Making a phone call 11 Useful functions 12 Activating voice functions 12 Resetting the unit 12 Auto power off 12 Battery level notific...

Page 5: ...s to keep the battery performance Fold the headphones as shown below Improper folding may result in a malfunction If the USB charging cord supplied is connected disconnect it from the unit Expressions...

Page 6: ...rging cord supplied to this terminal when charging l 7 4 LED indicator light 1 2 5 Microphone 6 9 button 7 I button 3 8 button Lighting red Charging is in progress Lighting alternately in blue and red...

Page 7: ...not use any other USB charging cords except the supplied one Doing so may cause malfunction Charging may not be performed or may stop if the computer is in or switched to standby or sleep mode Turning...

Page 8: ...D will light alternately in blue and red until the connection with the device is completed When the LED blue blinks twice every approx 2 seconds pairing registration is completed Connection establishe...

Page 9: ...luetooth device for connection l 8 When the LED blue blinks twice every approx 2 seconds pairing registration is completed Connection established Note This unit remembers the device lastly connected C...

Page 10: ...pending on the usage conditions Attention The unit might leak sound depending on the volume level When the volume is increased to near maximum level music may sound distorted Decrease the volume until...

Page 11: ...imes during a call The volume can be adjusted during a phone call For setting instructions see page 10 4 Press to end the phone call A beep will sound Note There may be instances when hands free setti...

Page 12: ...is not connected to a Bluetooth device an English guidance message will be heard and turn off automatically approximately 5 minutes after you have stopped using it When the unit is turned off an Engli...

Page 13: ...e unit turns off Attention When pairing a device again delete the registering information Device RB HF520B or RB HF420B from the Bluetooth device s menu and register this unit with the Bluetooth devic...

Page 14: ...e device may be out of the 10 m communication range Move the device closer to this unit Remove any obstacle between this unit and the device Switch off any wireless LAN device when not in use A commun...

Page 15: ...licable unplug the USB charging cord and plug it in again If the charge time and operating time become shortened the battery may have run down Number of charging times of the installed battery Approxi...

Page 16: ...2 25 oC Approx 4 hours Charging temperature range 10 oC to 35 oC Operating temperature range 0 oC to 40 oC Operating humidity range 35 RH to 80 RH no condensation Mass RB HF520B Approx 205 g RB HF420...

Page 17: ...er if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body When disposing of the batteries please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal 1 Remove the ri...

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