Turtle Beach Ear Force PX5 User's Guide - Page 24

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Bluetooth (con't) Making Calls Once the PX5 is successfully paired with your mobile phone, you can use it to make and receive calls. The PX5 can be used with voice dialing if your phone supports this function. 1. Using voice dialing* - Press the BT MFB button for 3 seconds until you hear a tone-then release. The voice recognition prompt in your phone will now be activated. Say the name of the phone number or person whom you want to call. You can exit the voice recognition state at any time by pressing the MFB for 3 seconds. 2. Using mobile phone keys to make a call - Dial the number on the mobile phone as normal. Once the call has been placed, the sound will automatically be transmitted to the PX5. 3. Redial - Double-click BT MFB button. You will hear two tones, and the last number called will be dialed. 4. M uting the microphone - During a call, the PX5 microphone muting can be toggled by Pressing the MIC MUTE button. You will hear one tone, indicating that the mic mute is active. While the mic is muted, a beep will be heard every 30 seconds to let you know that mic mute is still activated. NOTE: Some mobile phones may not have a redial or voice recognition function. If a phone does not have a redial function, then a double-click of the MFB will initiate the voice recognition state instead. If a phone does not have either function, then a double-click or 3-second press of the MFB will have no effect. Receiving Calls When the PX5 Bluetooth is powered on and there is an incoming call you will hear a musical chime. You have three options when an incoming call is received: 1. Answer call - Press the BT MFB once to accept the call. Press it again to end a call. A tone is heard in the earpiece each time you answer or end a call. 2. Reject call - Press the BT MFB for 3 seconds until you hear a beep. The call is sent directly to your voicemail. 3. Do nothing - The "incoming call chime" will sound until your phone sends the caller to voicemail. 21

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Making Calls
Once the PX5 is successfully paired with your mobile phone, you can use it to make and receive calls.
The PX5 can be used with voice dialing if your phone supports this function.
1.
Using voice dialing* – Press the BT MFB button for 3 seconds
until you hear a tone—then release.
The voice recognition prompt in your phone will now be activated. Say the name of the phone number
or person whom you want to call. You can exit the voice recognition state at any time by pressing the
MFB for 3 seconds.
2.
Using mobile phone keys to make a call
- Dial the number on the mobile phone as normal. Once the
call has been placed, the sound will automatically be transmitted to the PX5.
3.
Redial
Double-click BT MFB button.
You will hear two tones, and the last number called will be dialed.
4.
Muting the microphone
– During a call, the PX5 microphone muting can be toggled by
Pressing
the MIC MUTE button.
You will hear one tone, indicating that the mic mute is active. While the
mic is muted, a beep will be heard every 30 seconds to let you know that mic mute is still activated.
NOTE: Some mobile phones may not have a redial or voice recognition function. If a phone does not have a redial
function, then a double-click of the MFB will initiate the voice recognition state instead. If a phone does not have
either function, then a double-click or 3-second press of the MFB will have no effect.
Receiving Calls
When the PX5 Bluetooth is powered on and there is an incoming call you will hear a musical chime.
You have three options when an incoming call is received:
1.
Answer call – Press the BT MFB once
to accept the call. Press it again to end a call. A tone is
heard in the earpiece each time you answer or end a call.
2.
Reject call – Press the BT MFB for 3 seconds
until you hear a beep. The call is sent directly to
your voicemail.
3.
Do nothing
– The “incoming call chime” will sound until your phone sends the caller to voicemail.
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