Transmitter Pairing P17 - Turtle Beach Ear Force i60 User Manual

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Transmitter Pairing
The i60 transmitter sends audio and chat between your Mac (or PC) and your i60 headset via digital radio frequency (RF)
signal, so a direct line of sight is not required. When you're out of range, you may hear popping or clicking sounds if the
headset loses the RF signal.
Note: Your i60 headset is shipped from the factory already paired with its transmitter.
When the headset and transmitter are communicating, the transmitter pairing LED will stay lit. If this LED is blinking, it
means the transmitter can't communicate with the headset. This could happen if the headset is turned off or out of range. If
the LED is blinking when the headset is on and within range, then they might need to be "Paired" as described below:
1
Confirm that the headset is around two feet from the transmitter.
Make sure the headset is off by pressing the Power
2
button until the i60 announces "Powering Off."
Press and hold the headset Power button
3
for several seconds until the i60 announces
"Pairing Headset."
Firmly press and hold the transmitter Pairing Button for five seconds or until the Pairing LED blinks alternating white
4
and red.
After a few seconds, the transmitter pairing LED should stay on and the headset status LED should flash white about
once per second, confirming that the units are paired.
Hold power
button for
5 seconds
Pairing LED blinks alternating white and red.
Hold pairing
button for
5 seconds
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