Sony WF-L900 Help Guide - Page 60

Wake the computer up if the computer is in standby sleep or hibernation mode., Pair the headset

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The indicator (blue) on the charging case repeatedly flashes slowly twice in a row and the headset goes into pairing mode. You can remove the headset from the charging case after entering pairing mode. When you put the headset units into both ears, you will hear a notification sound and the voice guidance say "Pairing", from both headset units at the same time. 2 Wake the computer up if the computer is in standby (sleep) or hibernation mode. 3 Pair the headset using the computer. 1. Select [ (System Preferences)] - [Bluetooth] from the Dock at the bottom of the screen. 2. Select [LinkBuds] of the [Bluetooth] screen and click [Connect]. If Passkey (*) input is required, input "0000". The headset and computer are paired and connected with each other. When the headset is placed in the charging case, the indicator (blue) on the charging case flashes slowly for about 5 seconds. When you are wearing the headset, you will hear a notification sound from both headset units at the same time. If they are not connected, see "Connecting to a paired computer (Mac)". If [LinkBuds] does not appear on the computer screen, try again from the beginning of step . * A Passkey may be called "Passcode", "PIN code", "PIN number", or "Password". Hint The operation above is an example. For more details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the computer. To delete all Bluetooth pairing information, see "Initializing the headset to restore factory settings". 60

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Hint
The operation above is an example. For more details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the computer.
To delete all Bluetooth pairing information, see “
Initializing the headset to restore factory settings
”.
The indicator (blue) on the charging case repeatedly flashes slowly twice in a row and the headset goes into
pairing mode.
You can remove the headset from the charging case after entering pairing mode. When you put the headset
units into both ears, you will hear a notification sound and the voice guidance say “Pairing”, from both headset
units at the same time.
Wake the computer up if the computer is in standby (sleep) or hibernation mode.
2
Pair the headset using the computer.
If Passkey (*) input is required, input “0000”.
The headset and computer are paired and connected with each other.
When the headset is placed in the charging case, the indicator (blue) on the charging case flashes slowly for about
5 seconds.
When you are wearing the headset, you will hear a notification sound from both headset units at the same time.
If they are not connected, see “
Connecting to a paired computer (Mac)
”.
If [LinkBuds] does not appear on the computer screen, try again from the beginning of step
.
3
Select [
(System Preferences)] - [Bluetooth] from the Dock at the bottom of the screen.
1.
Select [LinkBuds] of the [Bluetooth] screen and click [Connect].
2.
A Passkey may be called “Passcode”, “PIN code”, “PIN number”, or “Password”.
*
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