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Contents WHAT’S IN THE BOX BE6 EARPHONES THE BASICS Charging Your BE6 Checking Battery Level Bluetooth Pairing Power On/ Power Off Wearing Your BE6 Handling Phone Calls Listening to Music Pairing with a Laptop Pairing with a Mac MISCELLANEOUS Multipoint Connections Restoring Factory Settings Voice Prompts List Disclaimer...
WHAT’S IN THE BOX BE6 earphones (with inline controller and microphone) Silicon tips (Silicon 4 pairs in L/M/S/XS) Comply tips (two pairs in L/M)* Stabilizers (1 pair) Cable loop for adjusting the length of cable Carry Case Charging Cable (Micro-USB) Quick Start Guide Safety Instruction *You are able to purchase replacement Comply...
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BE6 EARPHONES 1. Volume Up Button 2. LED Indicator 3. Power/Function Button 4. Charging port 5. Volume Down Button 6. Microphone...
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The BASICS Charging Your BE6 Although your BE6 in-ear headphones come with a partially charged battery, it is recommended that you fully charge your BE6 before first use. 1. Open the charge port cover on the controller. 2. The charge cable should be connected to the charge port and either to a PC or a dedicated USB charger.
Checking Battery Level You can check the battery level of your BE6 with the LED indicator * To check battery level: 1. Press the Power/Function, volume up, and volume down buttons simultaneously. 2. The LED indicator will flash red and blue simultaneously. The battery level will be indicated by the number of flashes, as described in the table below: Number of Flashes Battery Level...
LED indicator light flashes blue/red. Your BE6 is now in pairing mode. 2. Turn on Bluetooth® on your source device, then select “Optoma NuForce BE6” once it appears on the device list. NOTE: Consult your source device’s user manual for instructions on activating Bluetooth.
C. Your BE6 can store pairing information for up to eight devices. To pair additional devices to your BE6 ensure that your BE6 is not concurrently connected to any device, then repeat the steps 1,2,3 outlined above. In case where your BE6 have already stored pairing information for eight devices and a ninth device is paired, the stored information for the very first device will be deleted.
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To turn the BE6 to OFF, push Power/Function button for about 3 seconds until the LED indicator turns red and you hear the “Power off” ” when voice prompt be activated or a beep if the voice prompt is not used. Wearing Your BE6 To ensure a secure and comfortable fit when wearing your BE6: 1.
Handling Phone Calls When your BE6 are connected to a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone you can handle your phone calls directly using your BE6 in ear headphones. The followings describe phone call options: Call option Status Action Answer a call Incoming call Tap the Power/Function button Decline a call Incoming call...
6. Right click on the speaker symbol at the bottom right side of the screen 7. From the dropdown menu right click on the “Playback Device” 8. Please choose and right click the “Optoma NuForce BE6 stereo ready” (see image below text) 9. Click on HEADPHONES to set the “Headphones Optoma NuForce BE6”...
3. Click on the Bluetooth symbol 4. Turn the Optoma NuForce BE6 to “Pairing Mode” 5. When the Optoma NuForce BE6 is discovered by your Mac click on “Pair” Your Mac is now ready to play audio via the BE6...
MISCELLANEOUS Multipoint Connections If you have stored pairing information for multiple devices and more than one of those devices have Bluetooth enabled at the same time, your BE6 will enable multipoint connection. Multipoint connection allows your BE6 to hold connections with two devices at the same time while playing audio signal from only one of the two devices.
Voice Prompts list The BE6 are pre-loaded with English voice prompts “Power On” “Power Off” “Full Battery” “Battery at 50%” “Battery Low” “Primary device connected” “Secondary device connected” “Device disconnected” “Mute On” “Mute Off” “Pairing Mode Activated” “Redial Last Number” “Transfer Audio”...
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Federal Communication Commission Interference 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.
Specification Connection type Bluetooth 2.4Ghz Bluetooth type V4.0+EDR Compliant Bluetooth profile HSP 1.2, HFP 1.6, A2DP 1.2, AVRCP 1.4 , aptX, AAC Codec SBC, aptX, AAC Cable length Driver Type Dynamic Driver size Impedance Battery life (estimated) Up to 6 hours Lithium-ion battery, Cylindrical Type, Typical Battery type 3.7V/80mAh...
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