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E-717BT, E-727BT
User Manual
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Don’t use the stereo headphones while driving.
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Don’t use the stereo headphones at high volume for a long time (more than 15 minutes), as this
may cause hearing impairment.
SPECIAL FEATURES
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Bluetooth wireless signal transmission.
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Touch control of incoming calls and track switching.
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Two additional sets of interchangeable ear pads.
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Battery operation time up to 6 hours.
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Operating time using a charging case up to 24 hours.
DESCRIPTION
a
Headphones LED indicator.
b
Multifunction sensor button.
c
Microphone.
d
Charging сase LED indicator.
e
TYPE-C jack for battery charging.
CONNECTION
First connection
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Remove both headphones from the charging
case, then put them back to the case to activate
the headphones.
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If there is a protective film on the contacts, you
must remove it before using the headphones.
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The battery in the headphones and case is
used as an integral part of the device. Before
using for the first time, make sure that the head
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phones are fully charged. If the headphones are
discharged, they need to be fully charged (see
headphone charging section).
Headset to a device interfacing
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It is necessary first to interconnect the de
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vice with a signal source (see the connection
diagram in Fig. 2) to transfer signals via Blue-
tooth. To pair the headphones with the device,
put them to the charging case, then get them
out. Both earphones are automatically switched on and connected to each other. At the same
time on one earphone the LED indicator
a
will quickly flash white, and on the second the in
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dicator slowly flashes white.
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It is necessary to select Bluetooth device search mode on a signal source (telephone, notebook,
smartphone, etc.). “SVEN E-717BT (SVEN E-727BT)” massage will be displayed on the screen,
which is to be connected to*.
* You might have to enter “0000” code to connect some models of devices via Bluetooth.
Fig. 1.