Sennheiser PX 210 BT Instructions for Use - Page 14

If no device is found within approx. 5 minutes, - headphone pairing instructions

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Putting the PX 210 BT into operation Pairing the PX 210 BT with an audio source ̈ Make sure that your headphones are switched off (see "Switching the PX 210 BT on/off" on page 11). When switching the headphones on for the first time, they will DE automatically go into pairing mode. The headphones are waiting to be paired with a Bluetooth enabled device (see page 12). 1 ̈ Press the Master button ቦ and keep it pressed until the LED ቢ EN alternately flashes blue and red. 5 ̈ On your audio source, activate the Bluetooth function "Add a new device". FR ̈ Proceed as described in the instruction manual of the audio source. 1 If a suitable audio source is found, the devices will exchange device identification information. The LED ቢ flashes 3 times blue and you hear IT an ascending beep. The devices have identified each other and the headphones are paired with the audio source. PIN code ES When the audio source prompts for a password or PIN code, enter the default PIN code "0000". 1 If a connection is established, the LED ቢ continues to slowly flash blue. NL 3s 1 If no device is found within approx. 5 minutes, the LED ቢ flashes 3 times red and you hear a descending beep. The headphones will then try for 3 minutes to connect to one of the up to 8 previously paired audio sources. If this fails, the headphones automatically switch off after 60 minutes. ̈ In this case, repeat the necessary steps to pair the headphones with the audio source again. Switching the "Bluetooth connection" flashing on/off ̈ Switch the headphones off (see "Switching the PX 210 BT on/off" on page 11). 1 To switch the flashing on during a Bluetooth connection: ̈ Press the Master button ቦ and keep it pressed until the LED ቢ 5 alternately flashes blue and red. 6 ̈ Briefly press the Volume  button ቧ. To switch the flashing off during a Bluetooth connection: ̈ Briefly press the Volume  button ቤ. 3 13

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Putting the PX 210 BT into operation
Pairing the PX 210 BT with an audio source
When switching the headphones on
for the first time
, they will
automatically go into pairing mode. The headphones are waiting to be
paired with a
Bluetooth
enabled device (see page 12).
±
Press the
Master
button
¿
and keep it pressed until the
LED
¼
alternately flashes blue and red.
±
On your audio source, activate the
Bluetooth
function “Add a new
device”.
±
Proceed as described in the instruction manual of the audio source.
If a suitable audio source is found, the devices will exchange device
identification information. The
LED
¼
flashes 3 times blue and you hear
an ascending beep. The devices have identified each other and the
headphones are paired with the audio source.
If a connection is established, the
LED
¼
continues to slowly flash blue.
If no device is found within approx. 5 minutes, the
LED
¼
flashes
3 times red and you hear a descending beep. The headphones will then try
for 3 minutes to connect to one of the up to 8 previously paired audio
sources. If this fails, the headphones automatically switch off after
60 minutes.
±
In this case, repeat the necessary steps to pair the headphones with the
audio source again.
Switching the “Bluetooth connection” flashing on/off
±
Switch the headphones off (see “Switching the PX 210 BT on/off” on
page 11).
To switch the flashing
on
during a Bluetooth connection:
±
Press the
Master
button
¿
and keep it pressed until the
LED
¼
alternately flashes blue and red.
±
Briefly press the
Volume
button
Á
.
To switch the flashing
off
during a Bluetooth connection:
±
Briefly press the
Volume
button
À
.
±
Make sure that your headphones are switched off (see
“Switching the PX 210 BT on/off” on page 11).
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PIN code
When the audio source prompts for a password or PIN code,
enter the default PIN code “0000”.
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