Sennheiser PXC 360 BT Instructions for Use - Page 15

Pairing the PXC 360 BT with your audio source

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Putting the PXC 360 BT into operation Pairing the PXC 360 BT with your audio source ̈ Make sure that your headphones are switched off (see "Switching the PXC 360 BT on/off" on page 12). 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 13). 1 ̈ Press the Master button ቦ and keep it pressed until the LED ቢ alternately flashes blue and red. 5 ̈ On your audio source, activate the Bluetooth function "Add a new device". ̈ Proceed as described in the instruction manual of the audio source. 1 If a suitable audio source is found, the devices will exchange device identi- fication information. The LED ቢ flashes 3 times blue and you hear an ascending beep. The devices have identified each other and the head- phones are paired with the audio source. PIN code 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. 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 your audio source again. Switching the "Bluetooth connection" flashing on/off ̈ Switch the headphones off (see "Switching the PXC 360 BT on/off" on page 12). 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. ̈ Briefly press the Volume  button ቧ. 6 To switch the flashing off during a Bluetooth connection: ̈ Briefly press the Volume  button ቤ. 3 14

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Putting the PXC 360 BT into operation
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Pairing the PXC 360 BT with your audio source
When switching the headphones on
for the first time
, they will automati-
cally go into pairing mode. The headphones are waiting to be paired with
a
Bluetooth
enabled device (see page 13).
±
Press the
Master
button
¾
and keep it pressed until the
LED
»
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 identi-
fication information. The
LED
»
flashes 3 times blue and you hear an
ascending beep. The devices have identified each other and the head-
phones are paired with the audio source.
If a connection is established, the
LED
»
continues to slowly flash blue.
If no device is found within approx. 5 minutes, the
LED
»
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
your audio source again.
Switching the “Bluetooth connection” flashing on/off
±
Switch the headphones off (see “Switching the PXC 360 BT on/off” on
page 12).
To switch the flashing
on
during a
Bluetooth
connection:
±
Press the
Master
button
¾
and keep it pressed until the
LED
»
alternately flashes blue and red.
±
Briefly press the Volume
button
À
.
To switch the flashing
off
during a
Bluetooth
connection:
±
Briefly press the Volume
button
¿
.
±
Make sure that your headphones are switched off (see
“Switching the PXC 360 BT on/off” on page 12).
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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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