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Handling the headset 

Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, 
incinerate, or open the headset.

Repairing the headset

Never attempt to repair the headset yourself. 
The headset does not contain any user 
serviceable parts. For service information, 
choose the headset help from the warranty 
card. The rechargeable battery in the 
headset should be replaced only by 

 

 

authorized service providers. 

Important
User Information

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Getting Started

To ensure this headset to work properly, please avoid 
recharging while using.

Connect the USB Puck

Steady red light is turned off when the headset is fully charged.

Connect the USB Puck with PC 
for signal transmission.

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The headset is charging

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Power off

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Press and hold the power button for 2 sec. to turn off 

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Power on

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Press the power button to turn on the headset.

Press

PAIR 

button to connect the signal 

transmission.

Devices are paired

Turn on/off the headset

Pairing the headset to the USB Puck

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Devices are waiting 
for pairing

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First time use : 

Charge 4 hours before using the 

headset.

Charging

Regular use : 

Charge the headset approximately 

2.5 hours if the battery was completely used up.

USB Port

Plug in to charge

Unplug when finished

Mini USB Port

Unplug the USB charging cable if any of 
the following conditions exist

The USB cable or plug has become 
frayed or damaged.
The USB cable has been exposed to 
rain, liquids, or excessive moisture.
You suspect the headset needs service 
or repair.
You want to clean the headset.

Avoiding hearing damage 

Permanent hearing loss may occur if a 
headset is used at high volume. Set the 
volume to a safe level. You can adapt over 
time to a higher volume of sound that may 
sound normal but can be damaging to your 
hearing. If you experience ringing in your 
ears or muffled speech, stop listening and 
have your hearing checked. The louder the 
volume, the less time is required before 
your hearing could be affected.

Hearing experts suggest that to protect your 
hearing:

Limit the amount of time you use the 
headset at high volume.
Avoid turning up the volume to block out 
noisy surroundings.
Turn down the volume if you can't hear 
people speaking near you.

Maintaining battery life

Due to the physical nature of battery, the 
charging time may become longer and the 
actual capacity of battery may decrease. If 
you have any questions regarding the 
replacement of the built-in battery, please 
contact our service center.

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No audio at the headset

Check the headset and the computer 
volume control. Make sure they are not in 
the lowest volume level or muted.
Check the pair status of the USB Puck 
and the headset. Make sure two devices 
are paired properly.  
Check if the PC Media Player is properly 
installed, and audio file is playable.
The listening party can not hear you over 
the internet. Check if the microphone 
switch is on. 

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No signal connection to the headset 

Make sure the headset is charged and the 
USB Puck is properly connected to the PC. 
Within the range of signal coverage, power 
on the headset again. 

The headset is automatically switched off

The battery is too low. The indicator light on 
the headset is off.

Unexpected behavior

Reset the headset. (see p.5 )

Troubleshooting 

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