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HoMedics HX-EP510 User Manual

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HX-EP510
manual
HoMedics, Inc.
Address: 3000 Pontiac Trail, Commerce Township, MI48390, USA
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Summary of Contents for HoMedics HX-EP510

  • Page 1 HX-EP510 manual HoMedics, Inc. Address: 3000 Pontiac Trail, Commerce Township, MI48390, USA * page 1 of 7*...
  • Page 2 Index Specifications of the Product 1.1 Environmental Specifications 1.2 Mechanical Specifications 1.3 Cable Specifications 1.4 Electrical Specifications 1.5 Acoustic Specifications Product drawing 2.1 Outside View FCC &IC Statement * page 2 of 7*...
  • Page 3 Specifications of the products Environmental Specifications All materials must be complied with ROHS, Reach, and California 65 environmental standard Mechanical Specifications 1.2.1 Dimension:14.5mm*23mm*26.5mm 1.2.2 Weight: 15.3g(Ear buds only) 1.2.3 Charge Port:Micro USB 1.2.4 Main Board:Multiple functional button. MFB: Power/off/pair/Vol+/Vol-/Play/pause/Call ect. 1.2.5 Testing detail please refer to item 6 (Reliability testing) 1.3 C able Specifications...
  • Page 4 Power On: Press and hold MFB 1.5s until the light turns blue, if there is already a device connected, automatically connect the previous device, otherwise enter pairing mode, the red and blue light blinks alternately. Power Off: Option1: When device is on, press and hold MFB 4 seconds, the LED will flash red for 1 second, Bluetooth Ear bud will shut down.
  • Page 5 Second Call: When there’s a second incoming call, press "play" button access the second call, current call will be remained, and then press and hold the "Play" button 1second to switch between the second call and the previous call, short press "play" button to end the current call. Volume Up: Short press the up button once quickly.
  • Page 6 Product Drawing: Outside View * page 6 of 7*...
  • Page 7: Fcc & Ic Statement

    FCC & IC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.