Philips SHB2505BK User manual - Page 7
Single headset pairing, Mono mode, Pair the headset with, another Bluetooth device
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In right headset, it has voice "Pairing" and LED ashes in white and blue. The headset is now in pairing mode and is ready to pair with a Bluetooth device (e.g. a mobile phone). Turn on the Bluetooth function of your Bluetooth device. Pair the headset with your Bluetooth device. Refer to the user manual of your Bluetooth device. In right headset, it has voice "Connected" and LED stays on for 5 seconds on both headsets. You can use your device to play music or make a call. Single headset pairing (Mono mode) Take the right headset ("Master device") from the charging case, the earpiece will power on automatically. There will be a voice "Power on" from right headset. Turn on the Bluetooth function on your device, search for "Philips SHB2505" tap to connect. (Please refer to P.6) Note After powering on, if the headset cannot nd any previously connected Bluetooth device, it will automatically switch to pairing mode. The following example shows you how to pair the headset with your Bluetooth device. Turn on the Bluetooth function of your Bluetooth device, select Philips SHB2505. Enter the headset password "0000" (4 zeros) if prompted. For those Bluetooth devices featuring Bluetooth 3.0 or higher, no need to enter a password. Once the pairing succeed, you will hear a voice "Connected" and the indicator light will be o . Note Only Turn the "Left headset" channel power on, it cannot connect to Bluetooth device, need to turn on "Right Channel" to pair each other. Pair the headset with another Bluetooth device If you have another Bluetooth device that you want to pair with the headset, make sure the Bluetooth function in any other previously paired or coonected devices are turned o . Then follow the steps in 'Pair the headset with your Bluetooth device at the rst time'. Note The headset stores 1 device in the memory. If you try to pair more than 2 devices, the earliest paired device is replaced by the new one.