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Listening to music
Listening to music with
Bluetooth
If the
Bluetooth
device is compatible with “A2DP” or
“AVRCP”
Bluetooth
profiles, you can use the remote
control on the headphones to perform actions such as
music playback.
•
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): Transfers
sound to the headphones.
•
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile): Allows
remote control operation from the headphones.
1
Connect the
Bluetooth
device to the headphones
(page 3).
2
Choose the music or video you wish to listen to
from the
Bluetooth
device.
•
The sound from the music or video plays back
through the headphones.
•
When fully charged, playback time is approximately
20 hours. (Sometimes less depending on the
conditions of use.)
Notes
•
Note that the sound may leak out of the headphones at
certain volume levels.
•
Increasing the volume of the headphones to nearly
maximum may cause music, etc. to sound distorted. If
this occurs, lower the volume until the music sounds
clear.
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Remote control operation
Press the buttons on the headphones to operate the
Bluetooth
device remotely.
•
Depending on the
Bluetooth
device, some functions
may not operate even when the headphone buttons are
pushed, or operate differently to the descriptions below.
1
2
Button
Operation
Action
1
Press one time Play/Pause
Press two times Track forward
Press three
times
Track rewind
2
+ short press Increase the volume by one
step
+ long press
TIncrease the volume
continuously
- short press
Decrease the volume by one
step
- long press
Decrease the volume
continuously
*
1
Multifunction button
2
Volume buttons
Notes
The volume can be adjusted in 15 steps When the
maximum or minimum level is reached an electronic tone
sounds if a button is pressed.
Listening to music with the coil cable
If the device is not
Bluetooth
compatible, or if the battery
level is low, you can use the supplied coil cable to use the
headphones.
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To attach the cable
1
Hold the convex part of the cable plug at the angle
shown in the diagram and insert the cable plug.
Convex part
2
Rotate the convex part of the cable plug
approximately 45 degrees clockwise to the position
shown in the diagram to lock the cable plug.
Convex part
■
To detach the cable
●
Rotate the convex part of the cable plug
approximately 45 degrees counterclockwise and then
pull out the cable plug.
Convex part
1
2
Notes
•
Bluetooth
does not turn on when the supplied cable is
connected.
•
The plug on the headphone end of the cable supplied
with this product employs a new structure to enable
smooth insertion and removal, and secure locking in
place to make disconnection during DJ performances
difficult. Therefore, it is not compatible with the cables
supplied with the HDJ-1500, HDJ-700, and HDJ-500. It
is compatible with the cables supplied with the HDJ-X7,
HDJ-X5 and HDJ-X5BT as they employ the same plug
structure.
•
If the supplied cable is connected while a
Bluetooth
connection is active, the
Bluetooth
function on the
headphones turns off.