Sony SCEH-00075 User Manual

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Wireless Headset

User's Guide
SCEH-00075
SCEH-00087
Before using this product, carefully read the supplied documentation.

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  • Page 1: Wireless Headset

    Wireless Headset User’s Guide SCEH-00075 SCEH-00087 Before using this product, carefully read the supplied documentation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Warnings 1.1 Recycling instructions for customers in Europe 1.2 Lithium-ion battery in Wireless Headset 2. Before use 2.1 Precautions 2.2 Use and handling 3. Part names 4. Charging your headset 4.1 Charging time 4.2 Using the charging cradle 4.3 Charging without the cradle 5.
  • Page 3: Warnings

    1. Warnings • T o reduce the risk of electric shock, explosion or fire, use only the supplied charging cradle or the supplied USB cable to charge the product. Do not use the charging cradle with other products or for any other purpose. • Charge the headset according to the supplied instructions. 1.1 Recycling instructions for customers in Europe Where you see either symbol on any of our electrical products, batteries or packaging, it indicates that the relevant electrical product or battery should not be disposed of as general household waste in Europe.
  • Page 4: Before Use

    2. Before use This guide contains instructions for setting up and using your Wireless Headset with your PS3™ system as well as with other Bluetooth ® 2.1 Precautions Before using this product, carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference. Also refer to the instructions for your PLAYSTATION 2.2 Use and handling • Stop using this product immediately if it causes discomfort or pain.
  • Page 5: Part Names

    3. Part names 1. Power button 2. Volume + button 3. Volume – button 4. Mic muting button 5. Mic muting indicator 6. Power indicator 7. Ear clip 8. Charging cradle 4. Charging your headset Your headset performs best when fully charged. You can charge the headset by using the charging cradle or directly via a USB cable.
  • Page 6: Using The Charging Cradle

    4.2 Using the charging cradle For convenience, you can connect the charging cradle to a USB device to allow easy access to the headset. Wireless Headset USB connector Charging cradle mini-B connector Check that the device the charging cradle is to be connected to is turned on. Insert the USB connector of the supplied USB cable into an available USB connector.
  • Page 7: Charging Without The Cradle

    4.3 Charging without the cradle You can charge the headset directly from a USB device. Wireless Headset USB connector mini-B connector USB cable Check that the device the headset is to be connected to is turned on. Insert the USB connector of the supplied USB cable into an available USB connector. Insert the mini-B connector of the USB cable into the headset USB connector.
  • Page 8: Pairing With The Ps3™ System: Automatic Mode

    5.1 Pairing with the PS3™ system: automatic mode You must use the USB cable to pair your headset using automatic mode. Check that the PS3™ system is turned on. Check that the PS3™ system software is version 2.50 or later. If you have an earlier version, you need to update the system software before you can use automatic mode for pairing.
  • Page 9: Pairing With A Mobile Phone

    5.3 Pairing with a mobile phone You can use your headset with any Bluetooth three way calling are not available with this headset. Hint If you use automatic mode to pair your headset with your PS3™ system, and also pair your headset with a mobile phone, the headset gives priority to the PS3™...
  • Page 10: Connecting Your Headset To Bluetooth ® Devices

    7. Connecting your headset to Bluetooth When you turn on your Wireless Headset, it automatically tries to connect to paired devices within range. If you have paired the headset with more than one device, the headset uses the following priority to determine which device it will connect to: A PS3™...
  • Page 11: Wearing Your Headset

    9. Wearing your headset Warning Do not wear your headset while it is connected to the charging cradle or a USB cable. 9.1 Adjusting the fit Gently push open the ear clip. While holding the ear clip open, slide it behind your ear. Hint The headset comes ready to wear on your right ear.
  • Page 12: Headset Features For Your Ps3™ System

    10. Headset features for your PS3™ system When you use automatic mode to pair your Wireless Headset with your PS3™ system, the following advanced features are enabled: • User Action Indicators on your monitor/TV • Notifications of headset status on your monitor/TV • High-Quality (HQ) Mode • Desktop Mic Mode • Low battery warning 10.1 User action indicator Any time you connect or pair the headset, or press any of the headset’s buttons, a User Action Indicator (UAI), containing both text and icons, is displayed on your monitor/TV for two seconds. UAIs may look similar to the following:...
  • Page 13: Notifications

    Battery level The right-most icon indicates how much charge remains in the headset. Blinking: Charging 3 cells: 70%-100% 2 cells: 30%-69% 1 cell: 10%-29% No cells: Less than 10% Hint The battery level indication is available only if you used automatic mode to pair your headset and PS3 system. If you used Bluetooth Discovery mode, the headset’s red mic muting indicator will flash every 10 seconds when the ®...
  • Page 14: Desktop Mic Mode

    10.4 Desktop Mic mode If your headset charge runs low, you can use the headset as a desktop microphone (or ‘far-field’ microphone) while charging it. To enter Desktop Mic mode Check that the PS3™ system is turned on. Insert the USB connector of the supplied USB cable into a USB connector on the PS3™ system. Hint You can use any powered port of a USB certified device, on any PC, so long as it is within Bluetooth PS3™...
  • Page 15: Headset Controls

    12. Headset controls 12.1 When connected to a PS3™ system Turn on the headset Turn off the headset Mute the microphone (when in an active voice state) Press the mic muting button Cancel microphone muting Adjust the volume 12.2 When connected to a mobile phone Turn on the headset Turn off the headset Mute the microphone (when in an active call) Cancel microphone muting...
  • Page 16: Headset Indicators

    13. Headset indicators The green (power) and red (mic) muting lights indicate the headset’s status. 13.1 General indicator lights Green (solid for two seconds) Green (one flash every three seconds) Green (two flashes) Green (two flashes every three seconds) Green (six flashes) Green and red (alternating flashes) Red (solid for two seconds) Red (solid) Red (one flash every three seconds) Red (one flash every 10 seconds) 13.2 Indicator lights when connected to a mobile phone Green (one flash every three seconds) Green (three flashes every three seconds) Power on or pairing success via Bluetooth discovery or automatic mode Connected or page scan Connection success Active call or active voice chat...
  • Page 17: Headset Tones

    13.3 Headset tones Medley One beep One beep every three seconds Two beeps Two beeps every 10 seconds Three beeps every 10 seconds One long beep Power on or power off Any of the following: • Mic muting turned off • Volume adjust • Answer call • L ong press of button completed for one of the following: –...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    14. Troubleshooting My headset stopped responding. My headset is stuck in pairing mode (power and mic muting indicators flash alternately in green and red) and cannot be powered off. The PS3™ system’s advanced headset features do not work. Audio quality is poor. In HQ mode, there is audio latency. My headset does not work with my phone. My phone did not locate the headset.
  • Page 19: Product Specifications

    I cannot hear the caller/dial tone on my phone. Callers on my phone cannot hear me. The earpiece ring does not fit my ear. My headset falls off my ear. 15. Product specifications Talk Time Standby Time Charge Time Operating Range Headset Weight Battery Type Voltage...
  • Page 20: Limited Warranty

    Entertainment Inc. “SONY ” is a registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. is under licence.

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