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Putting the MM 100 into operation

If a certain 

Bluetooth

 connection cannot be established, because the corresponding 

Bluetooth

 device is switched

off or out of range, you can manually re-establish the connection as follows:

Switch off the 

Bluetooth

 visibility of all 

Bluetooth

 devices in the vicinity, except for the 

Bluetooth

 device you

want to connect to.

Press the Play/Pause button

.

The LED

 flashes 3 times per second, indicating that the headset is in searching mode.

When the headset and the 

Bluetooth

 device detect each other, the connection is established. A high confir-

mation beep is heard in the headset.

Switching the headset off

The headset switches off automatically 60 minutes after the last 

Bluetooth

 connection has ended (idle mode).

To manually switch the headset off:

Press and hold the Play/Pause button

 for 2 seconds.

A descending confirmation beep is heard in the headset and the LED

 flashes red twice, indicating that the

headset is switched off.
Pairing and volume settings are saved automatically when the headset is switched off.

Pairing the headset

You can pair the headset to up to 8 devices.

Bluetooth

 devices supporting:

• the advanced audio distribution profile (A2DP), e.g. a music mobile phone, a portable music player or laptop

(Windows Vista with update as of April 2007 or Mac OS X Leopard)

• the hands free (HFP) or headset (HSP) profile, e.g. mobile phones
Once you have paired the headset to a 

Bluetooth

 device, the headset automatically connects to the last paired

Bluetooth

 device each time this device and the headset detect each other.

Pairing to a mobile phone

Before pairing to a mobile phone, make sure:
• that the headset’s battery has been charged as described under “Charging the headset battery” on page 7,
• that your mobile phone is switched on and 

Bluetooth

 visibility is enabled,

• that the headset is switched off and placed close to the mobile phone (approx. 20 cm or 7”).
To enter pairing mode:

Press and hold the Play/Pause button

 for 5 seconds.

The LED

 flashes alternatingly in red and blue, indicating that the headset is in pairing mode. 

Once the headset is detected by the mobile phone, select “MM 100” and connect.
When the 

Bluetooth

 connection is successfully established, the headset is identified as “MM 100” on the

mobile phone display.

The headset saves up to 8 

Bluetooth

 connection profiles of 

Bluetooth

 devices with which it has

been paired. If you want to re-establish a connection with a device with which the headset has
been paired, the connection needs to be established from this device (for details, refer to the
manual of the 

Bluetooth

 device). Before doing so, make sure that the last paired device is discon-

nected.

2 s

5 s

If the headset is already switched on and is in standby or idle mode, you can enter pairing mode
by pressing and holding the Next button

 or Prev. button

 for 5 seconds.

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Summary of Contents for MM 100

Page 1: ...tereo Headset Instruction manual Bedienungsanleitung Notice d emploi Istruzioni per l uso Instrucciones de uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Manual de utiliza o Kopie von 090603_MM100_532892_0409_SP7_PRT pdf 1 0...

Page 2: ...ow all instructions Make this instruction manual easily accessible to all users at all times Always include this instruction manual when passing the MM 100 on to third parties General instructions Nev...

Page 3: ...ile HFP a headset profile HSP an advanced audio distribution profile A2DP or an audio video remote control profile AVRCP It is intended for wireless communication via Bluetooth technology in dry envir...

Page 4: ...oice dial Battery life time up to 7 5 hours of music listening up to 9 hours of talk time up to 220 hours of standby time These functions must be supported by the mobile phone Bluetooth The MM 100 com...

Page 5: ...icrophone Play Pause button Volume down button Volume up button Socket for USB charging cable MM 100 power supply USB charging cable Charging plug USB plug Pictogram Meaning Briefly press this button...

Page 6: ...he pictogram i provide important information on the use of the headset Button To be pressed To Page start or pause audio playback accept or end a call start searching mode 10 11 8 switch on off reject...

Page 7: ...e voice dial 11 12 12 enter pairing mode 9 Button To be pressed To Page 2s 5s 2s 5s LED flashing Meaning during operation blue and red Pairing mode once every 3 seconds Standby mode glowing slowly eve...

Page 8: ...nce of tones in the headset The headset switches off To charge the headset s built in battery via the MM 100 power supply Take off the headset and switch it off see page 9 Connect the charging plug to...

Page 9: ...call mode The LED flashes once every second The headset is paired to one or several Bluetooth devices and there is currently an active call Pairing mode If you switch on the headset and keep the Play...

Page 10: ...P profile e g mobile phones Once you have paired the headset to a Bluetooth device the headset automatically connects to the last paired Bluetooth device each time this device and the headset detect e...

Page 11: ...t on page 9 If the MM 100 is only paired as either an HFP HSP or an A2DP device you can pair it to a secondary Bluetooth device When the headset is in standby mode i e no active call and no music stre...

Page 12: ...cending confirmation beep is heard in the headset Audio streaming is automatically paused Start to talk Rejecting call Press and hold the Play Pause button for 2 seconds Or Press and hold the Next but...

Page 13: ...g is successful two ascending beeps are heard in the headset Start to talk If redialling or voice dialling has failed e g because there is no last dialled number stored in the phone the call is reject...

Page 14: ...e step by step press the Volume down button To change the volume continuously press and hold the respective volume button If you are out of the transmission range Calling and audio streaming is only p...

Page 15: ...r pads from the earcups Mount the new ear pads to the earcups Accessories The following MM 100 accessories are available from your specialist dealer CAUTION Liquids can damage the electronics of the d...

Page 16: ...rating temperature range 10 C to 40 C Storage temperature range 10 C to 70 C Nominal input voltage 100 to 240 V Nominal input current max 0 2 A Mains frequency 50 to 60 Hz Nominal output voltage 5 V N...

Page 17: ...ect 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 This device complies with Part 15...

Page 18: ...ted in China 6 Langager 2680 Solr d Strand Denmark Publ 04 09 www sennheisercommunications com 532892 A01 Wireless neckband Bluetooth headset for street and sports Kopie von 090603_MM100_532892_0409_S...

Page 19: ...ff Pairing the headset to a Bluetooth device e g mobile phone Keyword 0000 OK MM 100 1 2 3 5s OFF ON when MM 100 is 3h 2s ON OFF 2s 20 cm 5s Quickguide_S1 eps 21 07 2009 15 30 18 Kopie von 090603_MM10...

Page 20: ...ually for ring tone for calling and for music Accepting calls and listening to music Ring tone 4 5 Vol Vol Calling Music Quickguide_S2 eps 21 07 2009 15 29 28 Kopie von 090603_MM100_532892_0409_SP7_PR...

Page 21: ...maggiori informazioni consultare iI sito www senncom com oppure il sito www support apple com Informaciones Los iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G y la segunda generaci6n de iPod touch soportan s610 las funciones d...

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