Turtle Beach Ear Force XP500 User Manual - Page 5

XP500 Headset - Right Ear Cup Controls - bluetooth

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XP500 Headset - Right Ear Cup Controls 7 11 10 8 9 12 5 13 Be sure to insert batteries as shown. 7. Main (Main Preset Button) Press to toggle between the selected (alternate) preset and the main (default) preset. (See "Presets" on pg. 21 for further details) 8. Mic Mute Button Press to toggle between muting and unmuting the microphone. A high tone will sound when the mic is unmuted and a low tone will sound when the mic is muted. When using the XBA Bluetooth Adapter, the mic can also be muted by pressing the button on the puck. When using the optional Talkback cable, the mic can be muted directly from the switch on the Talkback cable or by pressing the mic mute button on the headset. 9. Bluetooth LED Indicator Indicates when Bluetooth is active or in pairing mode. (see the "Bluetooth" section on pg. 23 for further details) 10. Bluetooth Multi-function Button Powers on the Bluetooth and performs several other functions described in the "Bluetooth" section (pg. 23) NOTE: The Bluetooth feature is normally powered off to conserve battery power and may need to be powered on when first using the headset. 11. Bluetooth Volume Control Press (+) or (-) to adjust Bluetooth volume level. A tone will sound each time the volume level changes. 12. Swivel Ear Cups The ear cups may be turned 90 degrees to rest conveniently around your neck. 13. Battery Compartment Cover Slide down to access the battery compartment. The headset is powered by (2) AA batteries (included) which should provide up to 15 hours of use depending on headset settings (Bluetooth, game audio, etc). Rechargeable NiMH batteries may also be used. The headset will announce when battery power is low. 6

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Be sure to
insert batteries
as shown.
7.
Main (Main Preset Button)
Press to toggle between the selected (alternate) preset and the main (default) preset. (See "Presets" on pg. 21 for further details)
8. Mic Mute Button
Press to toggle between muting and unmuting the microphone. A high tone will sound when the mic is unmuted and a low tone will
sound when the mic is muted. When using the XBA Bluetooth Adapter, the mic can also be muted by pressing the button on the puck.
When using the optional Talkback cable,
the mic can be muted directly from the switch on the Talkback cable or by pressing the mic
mute button on the headset.
9. Bluetooth LED Indicator
Indicates when Bluetooth is active or in pairing mode. (see the “Bluetooth” section on pg. 23 for further details)
10. Bluetooth Multi-function Button
Powers on the Bluetooth and performs several other functions described in the “Bluetooth” section (pg. 23)
NOTE: The Bluetooth feature is normally powered off to conserve battery power and may need to be powered on when first using the headset.
11. Bluetooth Volume Control
Press (+) or (–) to adjust Bluetooth volume level. A tone will sound each time the volume level changes.
12. Swivel Ear Cups
The ear cups may be turned 90 degrees to rest conveniently around your neck.
13. Battery Compartment Cover
Slide down to access the battery compartment. The headset is powered by (2) AA batteries (included) which should provide up to 15
hours of use depending on headset settings (Bluetooth, game audio, etc). Rechargeable NiMH batteries may also be used. The head-
set will announce when battery power is low.
XP500 Headset - Right Ear Cup Controls