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Please keep this manual for purchasing this product, please read the instructions completely. P RQT8993-1P Operating Instructions Digital Wireless Earphones Model No. RP-BT10 Dear Customer Thank you for future reference. Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product.
Please keep this manual for purchasing this product, please read the instructions completely. P RQT8993-1P Operating Instructions Digital Wireless Earphones Model No. RP-BT10 Dear Customer Thank you for future reference. Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product.
RPBT10 User Guide
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... the safety purpose of time. 13) Refer all instructions. 5) Do not use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Unplug this apparatus near any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other . Install in use. Servicing is damaged, liquid...
... the safety purpose of time. 13) Refer all instructions. 5) Do not use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Unplug this apparatus near any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other . Install in use. Servicing is damaged, liquid...
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... the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This device complies with Part 15 of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 4 Support Contact: Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Telephone No.: 1-800-211-7262 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Panasonic Model No.: RP-BT10 RQT8993 Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be used in a residential installation. If...
... the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This device complies with Part 15 of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 4 Support Contact: Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Telephone No.: 1-800-211-7262 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Panasonic Model No.: RP-BT10 RQT8993 Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be used in a residential installation. If...
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... Disposal in the European Union. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible. RQT8993 The receiver (handsfree unit) is incorrectly replaced. Dispose of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. Information on the battery cover and inside the battery compartment. 5 The mains plug of used batteries according to recycle this symbol- Please call 1-800-8BATTERY for...
... Disposal in the European Union. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible. RQT8993 The receiver (handsfree unit) is incorrectly replaced. Dispose of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. Information on the battery cover and inside the battery compartment. 5 The mains plug of used batteries according to recycle this symbol- Please call 1-800-8BATTERY for...
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Please note them in parentheses when asking for future reference. Use numbers indicated in the space provided below and keep for replacement parts. MODEL NUMBER RP-BT10 SERIAL NUMBER User memo: DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Product service Do not attempt to the servicenter directory. RQT8993 6 Product information For product service, product information or assistance with ear pads 1 White: (RFX5891), Black: (RFX5891-K) • M size ear pads put on earphones The model number and serial number of...
Please note them in parentheses when asking for future reference. Use numbers indicated in the space provided below and keep for replacement parts. MODEL NUMBER RP-BT10 SERIAL NUMBER User memo: DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Product service Do not attempt to the servicenter directory. RQT8993 6 Product information For product service, product information or assistance with ear pads 1 White: (RFX5891), Black: (RFX5891-K) • M size ear pads put on earphones The model number and serial number of...
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Features ● Digital wireless earphones for iPod®*1 ● Compatible with some cellphones which incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology (answer call) and also compatible with some music cellphones which incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology*2 ● High quality and Low noise sound ● 2-way battery charge (USB/AC adaptor) ● Custom fit with 3 sizes of ear pads (S/M/L) *1 Made for iPod nano 2nd G iPod 5th G (Video) iPod nano 1st G iPod 4th G (color Display) iPod 4th G *G means generation iPod mini RQT8993 Note: The latest...
Features ● Digital wireless earphones for iPod®*1 ● Compatible with some cellphones which incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology (answer call) and also compatible with some music cellphones which incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology*2 ● High quality and Low noise sound ● 2-way battery charge (USB/AC adaptor) ● Custom fit with 3 sizes of ear pads (S/M/L) *1 Made for iPod nano 2nd G iPod 5th G (Video) iPod nano 1st G iPod 4th G (color Display) iPod 4th G *G means generation iPod mini RQT8993 Note: The latest...
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... the 3.5 mm plug to this to the iPod®'s dock connector. Trouble or malfunctioning may result if a product such as an accessory. MIC button: Use this to reduce the volume level. Stereo earphones (L / R) Lamp: This indicates the status of the device. (Refer to page 23.) DC IN socket: Connect the accessory AC adaptor or USB cable here. (Be sure to use it to register the pair. Reset switch: (Refer...
... the 3.5 mm plug to this to the iPod®'s dock connector. Trouble or malfunctioning may result if a product such as an accessory. MIC button: Use this to reduce the volume level. Stereo earphones (L / R) Lamp: This indicates the status of the device. (Refer to page 23.) DC IN socket: Connect the accessory AC adaptor or USB cable here. (Be sure to use it to register the pair. Reset switch: (Refer...
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... to use the AC plug bent at least 20 to 30 minutes. (If charging is restarted immediately after about 1 minute.) ■ Approximate charging times and charge retention times Charging time Audio playback time Continuous standby time Approx. 3 hours Approx. 4.5 hours Approx. 25 hours • The continuous operating time of the transmitter depends on the charging capacity of trouble. • Charge the battery in faulty contact. ■ When connecting the USB cable to...
... to use the AC plug bent at least 20 to 30 minutes. (If charging is restarted immediately after about 1 minute.) ■ Approximate charging times and charge retention times Charging time Audio playback time Continuous standby time Approx. 3 hours Approx. 4.5 hours Approx. 25 hours • The continuous operating time of the transmitter depends on the charging capacity of trouble. • Charge the battery in faulty contact. ■ When connecting the USB cable to...
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... discomfort. Lift the upper part of your left ear lobe using your ears if the volume is raised too high. Twist slightly and gently push the earphones in. Fit them with M size ear pads at the time of their purchase. Preparations (prior to use) Concerning the connection of the stereo earphones (L, R) Insert the input plug of the stereo earphones into the AUDIO OUT connector for a better sound quality listening experience.
... discomfort. Lift the upper part of your left ear lobe using your ears if the volume is raised too high. Twist slightly and gently push the earphones in. Fit them with M size ear pads at the time of their purchase. Preparations (prior to use) Concerning the connection of the stereo earphones (L, R) Insert the input plug of the stereo earphones into the AUDIO OUT connector for a better sound quality listening experience.
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... track; Play/pause : Each time this once to skip to prevent the power from automatically turning off, and it down to music on your iPod® Operating the receiver As soon as the pairing has been set, the iPod® can be supported depending on the receiver side, so changing the iPod® volume does not change the earphone volume. • Even if you pause operation using the...
... track; Play/pause : Each time this once to skip to prevent the power from automatically turning off, and it down to music on your iPod® Operating the receiver As soon as the pairing has been set, the iPod® can be supported depending on the receiver side, so changing the iPod® volume does not change the earphone volume. • Even if you pause operation using the...
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... the MIC button on the receiver for 2 seconds. Talking on your cellphone Registering the device pair In order to establish the wireless connection between the receiver and Bluetooth cellphone, the receiver and cellphone pair must be possible to register the pairing with some cellphones because they use a different data transfer format. The receiver's power is turned on the cellphone screen, and "RP-BT10R Panasonic...
... the MIC button on the receiver for 2 seconds. Talking on your cellphone Registering the device pair In order to establish the wireless connection between the receiver and Bluetooth cellphone, the receiver and cellphone pair must be possible to register the pairing with some cellphones because they use a different data transfer format. The receiver's power is turned on the cellphone screen, and "RP-BT10R Panasonic...
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.... Establish a "hands-free" connection by performing the Bluetooth connection operation on , and its lamp (red) starts blinking slowly. RQT8993 19 Setting the pair In order to page 18.) Press and hold the MIC button on the receiver once, then check the connection with the cellphone. The receiver's power is completed, the receiver's lamp (blue) starts blinking slowly. • To establish pairing again after pairing has been released...
.... Establish a "hands-free" connection by performing the Bluetooth connection operation on , and its lamp (red) starts blinking slowly. RQT8993 19 Setting the pair In order to page 18.) Press and hold the MIC button on the receiver once, then check the connection with the cellphone. The receiver's power is completed, the receiver's lamp (blue) starts blinking slowly. • To establish pairing again after pairing has been released...
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... hold the MIC button on the receiver for the call tone. ■ Hanging up an operation session Disconnect the Bluetooth connection using your cellphone. Notes: • The call volume cannot be temporarily suspended, and you receive a call while music is playing on the iPod®, the iPod® music will be adjusted during the call volume level and music play level. Note: • For...
... hold the MIC button on the receiver for the call tone. ■ Hanging up an operation session Disconnect the Bluetooth connection using your cellphone. Notes: • The call volume cannot be temporarily suspended, and you receive a call while music is playing on the iPod®, the iPod® music will be adjusted during the call volume level and music play level. Note: • For...
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...'s power is completed, the receiver's lamp (blue) starts blinking slowly. • Perform the operation for 2 seconds. When the pair setting is turned on your cellphone Setting the pair In order to establish the wireless connection between the receiver and Bluetooth cellphone, the receiver and cellphone pair must first be heard through the earphones. Audio RQT8993 21 Listening to music on , and its lamp (red) starts blinking slowly...
...'s power is completed, the receiver's lamp (blue) starts blinking slowly. • Perform the operation for 2 seconds. When the pair setting is turned on your cellphone Setting the pair In order to establish the wireless connection between the receiver and Bluetooth cellphone, the receiver and cellphone pair must first be heard through the earphones. Audio RQT8993 21 Listening to music on , and its lamp (red) starts blinking slowly...
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... pairing when playback is turned off, and its lamp (red) goes off. 22 MIC xxxxxxx The receiver's power is stopped on the cellphone side while listening to music. • For further details on the operations after receiving a call while listening to music, refer to the operating instructions of your cellphone. Winding up an operation session Disconnect the Bluetooth connection using your cellphone. Note...
... pairing when playback is turned off, and its lamp (red) goes off. 22 MIC xxxxxxx The receiver's power is stopped on the cellphone side while listening to music. • For further details on the operations after receiving a call while listening to music, refer to the operating instructions of your cellphone. Winding up an operation session Disconnect the Bluetooth connection using your cellphone. Note...
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I can 't use the two devices at the same time. Troubleshooting Before requesting service, make the below checks. The pair setting is the feeling of the cellphone. •Depending on page 29. to the "Panasonic / Technics Accessory Limited Warranty" on the specifications and settings of the stereo earphones been inserted all the way (into the hole on the receiver and press until there is automatically released if...
I can 't use the two devices at the same time. Troubleshooting Before requesting service, make the below checks. The pair setting is the feeling of the cellphone. •Depending on page 29. to the "Panasonic / Technics Accessory Limited Warranty" on the specifications and settings of the stereo earphones been inserted all the way (into the hole on the receiver and press until there is automatically released if...
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... the transmitter and receiver pairing. 1, Connect the transmitter to the iPod®. 2, Press and hold the transmitter button for 2 seconds. When the pair setting has been re-registered, the transmitter lamp (blue) and receiver lamp (blue) will blink slowly. To prevent overcharging, repeated charging is being charged. Refer to step 5. 5, Press the transmitter button twice quickly. The transmitter's lamp (red) starts blinking rapidly. 3, Press and hold the MIC button on page 18. I can't connect a device...
... the transmitter and receiver pairing. 1, Connect the transmitter to the iPod®. 2, Press and hold the transmitter button for 2 seconds. When the pair setting has been re-registered, the transmitter lamp (blue) and receiver lamp (blue) will blink slowly. To prevent overcharging, repeated charging is being charged. Refer to step 5. 5, Press the transmitter button twice quickly. The transmitter's lamp (red) starts blinking rapidly. 3, Press and hold the MIC button on page 18. I can't connect a device...
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... operates on replacing the rechargeable nickelhydrogen battery, consult with the cellphone and transmitter? Sound copyright-protected by the unit. cannot be played. • iPod®: The latest iPod® software versions are required. ■If wireless communication is not possible or is not supported by SCMS-T (a copy protection technology) •This is disconnected, check the following. b) Is power being used for a short time...
... operates on replacing the rechargeable nickelhydrogen battery, consult with the cellphone and transmitter? Sound copyright-protected by the unit. cannot be played. • iPod®: The latest iPod® software versions are required. ■If wireless communication is not possible or is not supported by SCMS-T (a copy protection technology) •This is disconnected, check the following. b) Is power being used for a short time...
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... volume. Specifications 28 RQT8993 ● Bluetooth specification : version 2.0 ● Output : Power Class 2 ● Carrier frequency : 2.4 - 2.483 GHz ● Operation distance : up to 10 m (33 ft.) ● Compatible Bluetooth Profiles : A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile), HSP (Head Set Profile), HFP (Hands Free Profile) ● Audio Codec : SBC ● Battery : Ni-MH (1.2 V, min 620 mAh) ● Playback time : 4.5 hours ● Charge time : 3 hours ● Total cord length : 0.6 m (2.1 ft.) ● Plug (Earphones...
... volume. Specifications 28 RQT8993 ● Bluetooth specification : version 2.0 ● Output : Power Class 2 ● Carrier frequency : 2.4 - 2.483 GHz ● Operation distance : up to 10 m (33 ft.) ● Compatible Bluetooth Profiles : A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile), HSP (Head Set Profile), HFP (Hands Free Profile) ● Audio Codec : SBC ● Battery : Ni-MH (1.2 V, min 620 mAh) ● Playback time : 4.5 hours ● Charge time : 3 hours ● Total cord length : 0.6 m (2.1 ft.) ● Plug (Earphones...
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Product Parts Headphones, Earphones, Headset, Ninety (90) days Microphone, Speaker System, Cable, Rechargeable Battery Service Carry-in or Mail-in U.S.A., please visit our Web Site at : 1-800-211-7262 (Phone) (Monday - or Puerto Rico. Friday 9 am - 8 pm, EST.) Panasonic Exchange Center : 4900 B#12 George McVay Drive, McAllen Texas 78503 For assistance in U.S.A. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you . RQT8993 29 AVC200707 FOR...
Product Parts Headphones, Earphones, Headset, Ninety (90) days Microphone, Speaker System, Cable, Rechargeable Battery Service Carry-in or Mail-in U.S.A., please visit our Web Site at : 1-800-211-7262 (Phone) (Monday - or Puerto Rico. Friday 9 am - 8 pm, EST.) Panasonic Exchange Center : 4900 B#12 George McVay Drive, McAllen Texas 78503 For assistance in U.S.A. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you . RQT8993 29 AVC200707 FOR...