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You Hear Echo Or Noise, Chat Doesn't Work, Battery Doesn't Charge

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your headset isn't muted (briefly press the power button to either mute or unmute the headset). Make sure that voice isn't muted in the Xbox Guide (go to Personal Settings,Voice). Check your game manual to determine whether you need to push a button while speaking. Chat Doesn't Work Make sure the headset is wirelessly connected to your console and that your headset isn't muted (briefly press the power button to either mute or unmute the headset). Make sure your console's Family Settings for Xbox Live allow communication with other gamers. english You Hear Echo Or Noise The microphone may pick up ambient noises, including voice sound from the headset earpiece. If this happens on the headset of someone you're playing with, you will hear your own voice echoed back to you through your own earpiece, just as other players will hear their voices echoed back to them through your microphone. If you or other players experience earpiece echo or noise, each of you should: • Lower the volume of your TV or stereo system. • Lower your earpiece volume using the headset volume controls. Battery Doesn't Charge If the headset charging cable is connected to the headset and the battery fails to charge, the headset's first two lights will flash in sequence (1, 1 and 2; 1, 1 and 2; etc.) to signal an error condition. If this occurs, the headset may be too hot or too cold. Leave the headset connected to the power adapter long enough for its temperature to settle, at which point the battery should charge normally. If the error condition persists and the headset appears to be at room temperature, call Xbox Customer Support (see "If You Need More Help").  13

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your headset isn’t muted (briefly
press the power button to either
mute or unmute the headset).
Make sure that voice isn’t muted in
the Xbox Guide (go to Personal
Settings,Voice). Check your game
manual to determine whether you
need to push a button while
speaking.
You Hear Echo Or Noise
The microphone may pick up
ambient noises, including voice
sound from the headset earpiece. If
this happens on the headset of
someone you’re playing with, you
will hear your own voice echoed
back to you through your own
earpiece, just as other players will
hear their voices echoed back to
them through your microphone.
If you or other players experience
earpiece echo or noise, each of you
should:
Lower the volume of your TV or
stereo system.
Lower your earpiece volume using
the headset volume controls.
Chat Doesn’t Work
Make sure the headset is wirelessly
connected to your console and that
your headset isn’t muted (briefly
press the power button to either
mute or unmute the headset).
Make sure your console’s Family
Settings for Xbox Live allow
communication with other gamers.
Battery Doesn’t Charge
If the headset charging cable is
connected to the headset and the
battery fails to charge, the headset’s
first two lights will flash in sequence
(1, 1 and 2; 1, 1 and 2; etc.) to signal
an error condition.
If this occurs, the headset may be
too hot or too cold. Leave the
headset connected to the power
adapter long enough for its
temperature to settle, at which point
the battery should charge normally.
If the error condition persists and the
headset appears to be at room
temperature, call Xbox Customer
Support (see “If You Need More Help”).