Panasonic EAH-AZ40 Owners Manual - Page 28
Operating with the touch sensors
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Operation Operating with the touch sensors You can operate the touch sensors on the earphones to change to the Bluetooth® pairing mode, or remote control the Bluetooth® device. • Depending on the Bluetooth® device or the app, even if you operate the touch sensors on the earphones, some functions may not respond or may operate differently from the descriptions below. ∫ List of operations available with the touch sensors Function Listening to music Playback/pause Raise the volume Lower the volume Forward a track Back a track Making a phone call Receive a phone call Raise the volume Lower the volume Mute the voice of the call*1 Switch the noise level heard from the other party Reject a phone call End a phone call Change control of external sounds Start the voice assistant Set to the Bluetooth® pairing mode*2 Return to the factory settings Touch sensor (L) Touch sensor (R) Touch once Touch rapidly 3 times Touch rapidly 2 times - - - - Touch rapidly 2 times Touch rapidly 3 times Touch once while receiving the call Touch rapidly 3 times - Touch rapidly 2 times - - Touch rapidly 2 times during the call - Touch rapidly 3 times during the call Touch and hold for about 2 seconds while receiving the call Touch and hold for about 2 seconds during the call - Touch and hold for about 2 seconds Touch and hold for about 2 seconds - (l 21, "Connecting a Bluetooth® device") (l 29, "Restoring to the factory settings") *1 To cancel muting, touch the touch sensor (R) twice again while muting. *2 With both earphone LEDs (L and R) blinking alternately in blue and red Note • Using the "Technics Audio Connect" app (free of charge) makes changing the operating button of touch sensor. (Customization of touch sensor) • You can also use just one side of the earphones independently. In this case, it is only possible to perform operations available on the side you are using. • A beep sounds to indicate that you have touched to reach either the maximum or minimum volume level. 28