
EARPHONE MOUNTED CONTROLS…
The main controls are located on the rear part of the right ear cup. They
are used to control Volume, Noise Cancelling, and your smart device
(tablet, iPod) as needed.
The Controls are used as follows:
Volume and Active Monitor
Slide up towards the + sign to increase the
volume.
Slide down towards the – sign to lower the
volume.
Press the button VOL to engage the Transparency
Mode and reduce your current audio track
by 30dB. This will enable you to hear your
surroundings, without leaving your personal
space. The described function only works
in powered modes. When activated, the
surroundings will be amplified through the
headphones.
Active Noise Cancellation and Amplifier
The power modes use the internal (rechargeable) batteries.
In Active Noise Cancelling mode, the “Noise Cancelling” feature has been activated with the internal
headphone amplifier. The 3-position Power Switch will be “GREEN”.
In Active mode, the internal headphone amplifier is active. The 3-position Power Switch will be “BLUE”.
In Passive mode (OFF), noise cancelling and amplifier are turned off. No power is required as the
headphones are powered by your audio source. NOTE: Bluetooth connection will not work in this mode.
Phone Function
If you receive a phone call during a listening session press the phone button to answer the incoming call
and pause your audio track. Once the call is complete, a single button press will end the call and resume
audio play.
To activate Siri or Google Assistant, hold down the phone button for five seconds.
When listening to a handheld music device, this button can be used to change to the previous track, the
next track or pause and resume music without reverting to the controls of the handheld device.
Slide the button up for previous track.
Slide the button down for the next track.
NOTE: Phone function only works when connected by Bluetooth.