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... streaming music from your music phone, MP3 player, or computer. • Goodbye wires-Move freely with wireless control of your music and calls using your headphones for total music immersion. • Stay connected-Communicate hands-free with your ideal partner for the first time, please read the important legal and safety booklet provided with the built-in a sleek design. Caution: Before using intuitive push buttons on your headphones...
... streaming music from your music phone, MP3 player, or computer. • Goodbye wires-Move freely with wireless control of your music and calls using your headphones for total music immersion. • Stay connected-Communicate hands-free with your ideal partner for the first time, please read the important legal and safety booklet provided with the built-in a sleek design. Caution: Before using intuitive push buttons on your headphones...
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your headphones your headphones Volume Buttons (9 Ï) Track Back Button (Ô) Power Button/ Indicator Light (Í) Call Button ( ) Track Forward Button (Õ) Charging Port Microphone Play/Pause/Mute Button (\) 3
your headphones your headphones Volume Buttons (9 Ï) Track Back Button (Ô) Power Button/ Indicator Light (Í) Call Button ( ) Track Forward Button (Õ) Charging Port Microphone Play/Pause/Mute Button (\) 3
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charge it . It should only be removed by a recycling facility. When the battery is charging. The indicator light is red while the battery is fully charged, the indicator light turns green. Note: Your battery is designed to charge your headphone's battery before using it You'll chargeit need to last the life of your headphones. Any attempt to remove or replace your battery will damage your headphones (as shown below) and a wall outlet. Plug the charger into the charging port on your headphones. 4
charge it . It should only be removed by a recycling facility. When the battery is charging. The indicator light is red while the battery is fully charged, the indicator light turns green. Note: Your battery is designed to charge your headphone's battery before using it You'll chargeit need to last the life of your headphones. Any attempt to remove or replace your battery will damage your headphones (as shown below) and a wall outlet. Plug the charger into the charging port on your headphones. 4
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... indicator light flashes in red and green to indicate the headphones are in discoverable mode. 4 Set your phone or music player to pair your headphones with your headphones. 2 Turn on the Bluetooth feature on your phone or music player. 3 Turn on your phone or music player. 6 Select OK or Yes to search for Bluetooth devices. 5 Select Motorola S305 from the search results on your phone or music player. 7 If prompted, enter 0000 for the passkey. 5 connect wirelessly connect wirelessly pair & connect Once charged, get your headphones paired...
... indicator light flashes in red and green to indicate the headphones are in discoverable mode. 4 Set your phone or music player to pair your headphones with your headphones. 2 Turn on the Bluetooth feature on your phone or music player. 3 Turn on your phone or music player. 6 Select OK or Yes to search for Bluetooth devices. 5 Select Motorola S305 from the search results on your phone or music player. 7 If prompted, enter 0000 for the passkey. 5 connect wirelessly connect wirelessly pair & connect Once charged, get your headphones paired...
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...: Number of Flashes Indicates 1 connected for calls and music 2 connected for music only 3 connected for calls only 4 not connected-repeat pair & connect steps on page 5 reconnect After initially pairing and connecting your phone and/or music player's Bluetooth feature is ON. For daily use, make sure your headphones are turned ON, and your phone and/or music player and headphones, you don't need to do it again. connect wirelessly The indicator light rapidly flashes green every 3 seconds when complete. Your headphones and phone/music...
...: Number of Flashes Indicates 1 connected for calls and music 2 connected for music only 3 connected for calls only 4 not connected-repeat pair & connect steps on page 5 reconnect After initially pairing and connecting your phone and/or music player's Bluetooth feature is ON. For daily use, make sure your headphones are turned ON, and your phone and/or music player and headphones, you don't need to do it again. connect wirelessly The indicator light rapidly flashes green every 3 seconds when complete. Your headphones and phone/music...
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... key on your phone. If your music source and headphones are successfully connected, you hear ringing on your headphones. play music 1 Place the headphones over your ears (see "wear your headphones" on page 8 for help ). 2 Play music on your phone or music player. If your phone and headphones are successfully connected, you want to your phone and/or music player: make handsfree calls 1 Place the headphones over your ears (see "wear your headphones" on page 8 for help ). 2 Dial the number you hear music...
... key on your phone. If your music source and headphones are successfully connected, you hear ringing on your headphones. play music 1 Place the headphones over your ears (see "wear your headphones" on page 8 for help ). 2 Play music on your phone or music player. If your phone and headphones are successfully connected, you want to your phone and/or music player: make handsfree calls 1 Place the headphones over your ears (see "wear your headphones" on page 8 for help ). 2 Dial the number you hear music...
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Note: If your headphones are idle for 5 minutes, they automatically turn off and hold the Ö button until the indicator light turns green and you hear a tone sequence. Note: Your headphones will not turn on & off Press turniton&off to conserve battery charge. 10 turn it on while charging.
Note: If your headphones are idle for 5 minutes, they automatically turn off and hold the Ö button until the indicator light turns green and you hear a tone sequence. Note: Your headphones will not turn on & off Press turniton&off to conserve battery charge. 10 turn it on while charging.
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... music control is not supported by your music player, music should be controlled from a Bluetooth-enabled music player that also provides remote control capabilities (AVRCP). Note: With some music players, previous track must be pressed twice to go back to your music player's manual for specific control features. 11 Refer to the previous song. control your tunes Playback controlyourtunes controls on your headphones can be used when listening to music...
... music control is not supported by your music player, music should be controlled from a Bluetooth-enabled music player that also provides remote control capabilities (AVRCP). Note: With some music players, previous track must be pressed twice to go back to your music player's manual for specific control features. 11 Refer to the previous song. control your tunes Playback controlyourtunes controls on your headphones can be used when listening to music...
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crank it up Press crankitup 9 and Ï to adjust volume on your headphones. Press Ï -decrease volume Press 9 -increase volume You'll hear a tone when pressing 9 and Ï, and two tones when reaching maximum or minimum volume on your headphones. 12 Note: The volume setting on your music player may also affect volume on your headphones.
crank it up Press crankitup 9 and Ï to adjust volume on your headphones. Press Ï -decrease volume Press 9 -increase volume You'll hear a tone when pressing 9 and Ï, and two tones when reaching maximum or minimum volume on your headphones. 12 Note: The volume setting on your music player may also affect volume on your headphones.
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Accessing call calls control Use these controls and indicator on your headphones when making and receiving handsfree calls. See your phone's user's guide for more information. 13 calls call functions depends upon which profile your phone supports. Volume Buttons (9) Reject (Ï) Button (Ã) Call Button Reject ( ) Button (Ä) Indicator Light Mute Button (Å) Notes: • Some features are phone/network dependent. • Your headphones support Handsfree and Headset profiles.
Accessing call calls control Use these controls and indicator on your headphones when making and receiving handsfree calls. See your phone's user's guide for more information. 13 calls call functions depends upon which profile your phone supports. Volume Buttons (9) Reject (Ï) Button (Ã) Call Button Reject ( ) Button (Ä) Indicator Light Mute Button (Å) Notes: • Some features are phone/network dependent. • Your headphones support Handsfree and Headset profiles.
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If music is playing, the music pauses or mutes, depending on your headphones, and you hear a ringtone over your music player and connection setup. Press -answer call Press (Ã or Ä)-reject call , the indicator light flashes green rapidly on your headphones. calls receive calls When you receive a call 14
If music is playing, the music pauses or mutes, depending on your headphones, and you hear a ringtone over your music player and connection setup. Press -answer call Press (Ã or Ä)-reject call , the indicator light flashes green rapidly on your headphones. calls receive calls When you receive a call 14
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calls on a call When a call (reminder tone is active, the indicator light flashes green continuously on your headphones. Press -end call Press Å -mute/unmute call is heard during mute) 15
calls on a call When a call (reminder tone is active, the indicator light flashes green continuously on your headphones. Press -end call Press Å -mute/unmute call is heard during mute) 15
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... phones, if you end the second call using the phone to resume the call. 16 calls If you receive a second call, the indicator light flashes green rapidly on your phone or headphones, the call on hold instantly resumes. If the other person ends the call, the original call remains on hold until you resume the call, either by pressing the button on your headphones or by using your headphones, and you hear...
... phones, if you end the second call using the phone to resume the call. 16 calls If you receive a second call, the indicator light flashes green rapidly on your phone or headphones, the call on hold instantly resumes. If the other person ends the call, the original call remains on hold until you resume the call, either by pressing the button on your headphones or by using your headphones, and you hear...
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Press -make a voice dial call (you hear a tone when successful) 17 calls make a call To make a call, you can redial the last dialed number or make a voice dial call (if your phone) Press and hold -redial last number (you hear a prompt from your phone supports this feature).
Press -make a voice dial call (you hear a tone when successful) 17 calls make a call To make a call, you can redial the last dialed number or make a voice dial call (if your phone) Press and hold -redial last number (you hear a prompt from your phone supports this feature).
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status indicators status indicators indication status green flash (for one powering on/off second) green/red flashes pairing mode one green flash standby (both handsfree and (every three seconds) streaming music connection) two green flashes standby (streaming music (every three seconds) connection only) three green flashes standby (handsfree (every three seconds) connection only) four green flashes idle (not connected to a (every three seconds) device) quick green flashes (continuous) incoming/outgoing call green flashes (continuous) connected on a call long green pulse music...
status indicators status indicators indication status green flash (for one powering on/off second) green/red flashes pairing mode one green flash standby (both handsfree and (every three seconds) streaming music connection) two green flashes standby (streaming music (every three seconds) connection only) three green flashes standby (handsfree (every three seconds) connection only) four green flashes idle (not connected to a (every three seconds) device) quick green flashes (continuous) incoming/outgoing call green flashes (continuous) connected on a call long green pulse music...
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An incoming call, button press, or streaming music will turn the indicator light back on your headphones. 19 Note: Red flashing indicates a low battery on . status indicators Note: The indicator light turns off after 3 minutes of inactivity.
An incoming call, button press, or streaming music will turn the indicator light back on your headphones. 19 Note: Red flashing indicates a low battery on . status indicators Note: The indicator light turns off after 3 minutes of inactivity.
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... same time: 1 Pair and connect to pair your headphones with your music player. If prompted, enter 0000 for Bluetooth devices. 5 Select Motorola S305 from the search results on your music player. 6 Select OK or Yes to your phone first (see page 5). 2 Turn off your headphones. 8 Turn your headphones back on in discoverable mode. 4 Set your music player to search for the passkey 7 Turn off your phone and your headphones. 3 Turn your phone back on, and make...
... same time: 1 Pair and connect to pair your headphones with your music player. If prompted, enter 0000 for Bluetooth devices. 5 Select Motorola S305 from the search results on your music player. 6 Select OK or Yes to your phone first (see page 5). 2 Turn off your headphones. 8 Turn your headphones back on in discoverable mode. 4 Set your music player to search for the passkey 7 Turn off your phone and your headphones. 3 Turn your phone back on, and make...
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... 9 Turn your adapter and headphones connect, the adapter's indicator light changes to a slow pulse. connect to an iPod You can connect to an iPod to listen to music on your headphones using a Motorola D650 adapter: 1 Turn off any Bluetooth devices previously paired with your headphones, then turn your headphones off and on to place in pairing mode (indicator light flashes red and green). 2 Turn your iPod on and make sure it is in pause mode. 3 Connect the adapter to your iPod. 4 Press the Play/Pause button on...
... 9 Turn your adapter and headphones connect, the adapter's indicator light changes to a slow pulse. connect to an iPod You can connect to an iPod to listen to music on your headphones using a Motorola D650 adapter: 1 Turn off any Bluetooth devices previously paired with your headphones, then turn your headphones off and on to place in pairing mode (indicator light flashes red and green). 2 Turn your iPod on and make sure it is in pause mode. 3 Connect the adapter to your iPod. 4 Press the Play/Pause button on...
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Press the Play/Pause button on the iPod twice to turn it back on , press and hold \ and Ï buttons for about 3 seconds. pairing tips To initiate pairing (discoverable) mode manually when your headphones are turned off upon clearing the list. 22 The headphones are already powered on and play music again. tips & tricks Note: When on a call using your headphones, press and hold and 9 buttons for about 8 seconds. To clear the paired devices list in your headphones for longer than 2 minutes, the adapter and iPod enter power saving mode.
Press the Play/Pause button on the iPod twice to turn it back on , press and hold \ and Ï buttons for about 3 seconds. pairing tips To initiate pairing (discoverable) mode manually when your headphones are turned off upon clearing the list. 22 The headphones are already powered on and play music again. tips & tricks Note: When on a call using your headphones, press and hold and 9 buttons for about 8 seconds. To clear the paired devices list in your headphones for longer than 2 minutes, the adapter and iPod enter power saving mode.
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...: B014952 Manual Number: 68000201969-A 24 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in certain areas. Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 www.motorola.com www.motorola.com/bluetoothsupport 1-877-MOTOBLU (Motorola Bluetooth Support) 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) The use of wireless devices and...
...: B014952 Manual Number: 68000201969-A 24 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in certain areas. Consumer Advocacy Office 1307 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 www.motorola.com www.motorola.com/bluetoothsupport 1-877-MOTOBLU (Motorola Bluetooth Support) 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) The use of wireless devices and...