Bose A20 Aviation 2015-present Owner's guide - Page 23

Reconnecting to a previously connected phone, Recovering a lost connection, Disconnecting

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Using the Headset Reconnecting to a previously connected device Each time you turn on the Bluetooth feature, the headset will attempt to r­econnect with the two most recently connected Bluetooth® devices. 1. Turn the headset on. 2. Make sure the Bluetooth indicator is flashing blue. If not, press . The indicator flashes blue. 3. To confirm connection, check the Bluetooth device list on your device. Recovering a lost connection If a connected Bluetooth device moves out of range, the connection will be lost. The headset will automatically attempt to reconnect. If the headset is unable to reconnect, it will go back into pairing mode. After five ­minutes of inactivity, the Bluetooth feature will turn off. Move the device back into range, and press once to reconnect. Disconnecting a Bluetooth device • On the headset, press and hold off. for 5 seconds to turn the Bluetooth feature • On your device, turn the Bluetooth feature off. • Move the Secondary Audio Mode selector to the OFF position. Clearing the headset pairing list With the Bluetooth feature on (Bluetooth indicator flashing), press and hold and at the same time for seven seconds. The headset will return to pairing mode. Controlling Bluetooth volume Use the Bluetooth volume controls on the right side of the control module to control the volume of a connected Bluetooth device. Volume up Volume down • Each press increases or decreases the volume by one level. • Press and hold the volume button to change the volume continuously. English - 23

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Using the Headset
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Reconnecting to a previously connected device
Each time you turn on the
Bluetooth
feature, the headset will attempt to reconnect
with the two most recently connected
Bluetooth
®
devices.
1.
Turn the headset on.
2.
Make sure the
Bluetooth
indicator is flashing blue. If not, press
.
The indicator flashes blue.
3.
To confirm connection, check the
Bluetooth
device list on your device.
Recovering a lost connection
If a connected
Bluetooth
device moves out of range, the connection will be lost.
The headset will automatically attempt to reconnect.
If the headset is unable to reconnect, it will go back into pairing mode. After five
minutes of inactivity, the
Bluetooth
feature will turn off. Move the device back into
range, and press
once to reconnect.
Disconnecting a
Bluetooth
device
• On the headset, press and hold
for 5 seconds to turn the
Bluetooth
feature
off.
• On your device, turn the
Bluetooth
feature off.
• Move the Secondary Audio Mode selector to the OFF position.
Clearing the headset pairing list
With the
Bluetooth
feature on (
Bluetooth
indicator flashing), press and
hold
and
at the same time for seven seconds. The headset will return to
pairing mode.
Controlling
Bluetooth
volume
Use the
Bluetooth
volume controls on the right side of the control module to
control the volume of a connected
Bluetooth
device.
Volume
down
Volume
up
• Each press increases or decreases the volume by one level.
• Press and hold the volume button to change the volume continuously.