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Using your headset

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Using your headset Using your headset to handle phone calls Use the headset to handle incoming calls, for example, to answer or reject a call. To answer a call with the headset • When you hear an incoming call signal, press . To end a call • During an ongoing call, press . To reject a call • When you hear an incoming call signal, press and hold down . To answer a second call • When you hear an incoming call signal during an ongoing call, press . The ongoing call is put on hold. You can also press or to switch to another call and put the current call on hold. To reject a second call • When you hear an incoming call signal during an ongoing call, press and hold down . To mute and unmute the microphone during a call • Press and hold down to mute the microphone. To unmute the microphone, press and hold down again. Using your headset to listen to music You can listen to music from your phone or another Bluetooth® compatible device using your headset. To listen to music 1 Open the music player application in your device and select a track that you want to listen to. 2 Press to play the track. To pause the track, press again. To move between tracks • Press or . To fast forward or rewind a music track • Press and hold down or to fast forward or rewind until you reach the desired position. Using your headset with two devices simultaneously Your headset has two different connection modes: Multipoint mode and Singlepoint mode. Multipoint mode helps you manage two connections at the same time. For example, if you connect your headset with two phones, you can receive calls from both phones without having to disconnect and reconnect. Multipoint mode is enabled by default. If you stop using one of two connected devices, you should switch to Singlepoint mode manually. In Multipoint mode, the headset remembers both paired devices. You can reconnect previously paired devices easily by manually switching back to 8 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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Using your headset
Using your headset to handle phone calls
Use the headset to handle incoming calls, for example, to answer or reject a call.
To answer a call with the headset
When you hear an incoming call signal, press
.
To end a call
During an ongoing call, press
.
To reject a call
When you hear an incoming call signal, press and hold down
.
To answer a second call
When you hear an incoming call signal during an ongoing call, press
. The
ongoing call is put on hold.
You can also press
or
to switch to another call and put the current call on hold.
To reject a second call
When you hear an incoming call signal during an ongoing call, press and
hold down
.
To mute and unmute the microphone during a call
Press and hold down
to mute the microphone. To unmute the
microphone, press and hold down
again.
Using your headset to listen to music
You can listen to music from your phone or another Bluetooth® compatible device
using your headset.
To listen to music
1
Open the music player application in your device and select a track that you
want to listen to.
2
Press
to play the track. To pause the track, press
again.
To move between tracks
Press
or
.
To fast forward or rewind a music track
Press and hold down
or
to fast forward or rewind until you reach the
desired position.
Using your headset with two devices simultaneously
Your headset has two
different
connection modes: Multipoint mode and
Singlepoint mode. Multipoint mode helps you manage two connections at the
same time. For example, if you connect your headset with two phones, you can
receive calls from both phones without having to disconnect and reconnect.
Multipoint mode is enabled by default. If you stop using one of two connected
devices, you should switch to Singlepoint mode manually.
In Multipoint mode, the headset remembers both paired devices. You can
reconnect previously paired devices easily by manually switching back to
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