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Halo Neuroscience | February 2017 
 

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  • Page 1                                 Owner’s Guide  Halo Neuroscience | February 2017                                   ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pairing your Bluetooth device - Android 16  Connecting to multiple devices 16  Disconnecting a Bluetooth device 17  MULTIPLE USERS 18  Sharing Halo Sport 18        2  Halo Neuroscience | 735 Market St, 4th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 | support@haloneuro.com     ...
  • Page 3 27  FCC Statement 28  ICC RSS-Gen Statement 28                                3  Halo Neuroscience | 735 Market St, 4th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 | support@haloneuro.com     ...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

          If any part of Halo Sport or the accessories appear to be damaged, do not attempt to use the headset. Contact Halo  Neuroscience support immediately for replacements. Customer support contact information can be found at  support.haloneuro.com .  ...
  • Page 5: Halo Sport Details

      Powering on your Halo Sport    To turn on your Halo Sport, press the power button (D) on the right earcup once. The indicator light (E) will flash  green.     If the light (E) is rapidly blinking green (once every second), your Halo Sport is ready to pair to a Bluetooth device.  ...
  • Page 6: The Halo Sport App

      To use your Halo Sport, you first need to download the free Halo Sport app. The app is required to start a  Neuropriming session, but once the session is in progress, your device does not need to be in range of your Halo ...
  • Page 7: Starting A Neuropriming Session

    Note: you need to pair Halo Sport in the Halo Sport App, not in your smartphone’s Bluetooth Settings. Halo Sport  can only be paired to one Bluetooth device at a time. If the Halo Sport App says ‘Paired to device’ that means it is ...
  • Page 8: Difference Between Neuropriming Sessions

    2. Take each Primer and place it under a faucet or water fountain for 8-10 seconds making sure the soft tips  are wet and appear to be dark grey.    8  Halo Neuroscience | 735 Market St, 4th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 | support@haloneuro.com     ...
  • Page 9: Installing The Primers

    Halo Sport should look approximately vertical on your head when standing up straight. To be exact, you can  measure the distance from the bridge of your nose to the bump on the back of your head and place Halo  Sport at the halfway point. ...
  • Page 10: Starting A Neuropriming Session

    Once you start a Neuropriming session, you do not need to remain in range of your Bluetooth device. If you hear a  tone from the headset, you can check your Halo Sport App for details. If you re-enter close range of your Bluetooth ...
  • Page 11: Halo Sport Tones

    Once you get good contact, the ‘Start Screen’ will appear and you can start your session. If during the session,  contact is lost, the ‘Poor Contact’ screen will appear and the headset will sound a tone (See ‘Halo Sport tones’ on ...
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Amplitude

        1. Press the ‘Pause’ button or the countdown timer on the Halo Sport App.   2. Wait for the ‘Resume’ screen to appear before you take the headset off.   3. To resume, make sure you have the headset on correctly.  ...
  • Page 13 This can be reps that target skill and proper  technique or strength and explosion.          13  Halo Neuroscience | 735 Market St, 4th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 | support@haloneuro.com     ...
  • Page 14: Charging Your Halo Sport

      On the headset, if the battery is low, the light will blink orange indicating you need to charge your Halo Sport before  you can start another Neuropriming session. If the battery is critical, the light will blink red and Halo Sport will turn ...
  • Page 15: Halo Sport Indicator Light

    Internal error detected. Turn off headset.                                           15  Halo Neuroscience | 735 Market St, 4th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 | support@haloneuro.com     ...
  • Page 16: Bluetooth

      1. Open the Halo Sport App on your iOS device.   2. Your Halo Sport should appear in the list as ‘Halo Sport XXXXX’ where ‘XXXXX’ is the last 5 digits of your  headset’s serial number.   3. Make sure the headset you are trying to pair to says ‘Available to pair’. If is does not, see ‘Disconnecting a ...
  • Page 17: Disconnecting A Bluetooth Device

    Once it starts to blink  again, let go of the button.  3. Halo Sport is now unpaired. You can now connect it to another Bluetooth device.   ...
  • Page 18: Multiple Users

    3. For temporary use, for instance if you want to allow a friend to try Halo Sport, you can request an exception  to usage limits within the Halo Sport app. Select this option and briefly describe the reason; upon approval ...
  • Page 19: Primers

      Do not submerge Primers in a bowl of water—either spray them or place them under the faucet.     Do not submerge Halo Sport. For best performance, remove Primers between uses and allow Halo Sport to fully  dry.     ...
  • Page 20: Replacing The Primers

    Replacing the Primers    Primers are designed to be long-lasting and repeatedly rechargeable using Halo Recharge Packs. However, like your  running shoes or the padding in your bike helmet, Primers can become physically worn out after extended use. At  this time you may want to replace your Primers.  ...
  • Page 21: Audio

      Audio overview    Halo Sport plays audio when connected with a standard 3.5mm audio cable. Note: Halo Sport does not play audio  over Bluetooth.     The provided audio cable comes with an inline microphone. If connected to a mobile phone, you can use the ...
  • Page 22: Changing The Earpads

    3. Apply force and turn clockwise.   a. You will hear a click noise when the earpad is installed properly. Repeat for the other earcup.         22  Halo Neuroscience | 735 Market St, 4th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 | support@haloneuro.com     ...
  • Page 23: Updating Headset Software

    9) You can continue using your Halo Sport.        On some versions of the Halo Sport App, you will be notified if a software update is available. You can choose to  update or delay it for another time.      ...
  • Page 24: Storage And Maintenance

      For best results, make sure your Halo Sport is dry before storing it.  ● Be sure to turn your Halo Sport off when not in use. Headset will automatically turn itself off after 10  ● minutes of inactivity.  Remove the Primers from the headset when not in use to allow them and the sockets in the headset to dry. ...
  • Page 25: Technical Information

    Replacement parts and accessories can be purchased on Halo Neuroscience’s website at www.haloneuro.com .    If you cannot find the replacement part or accessory you are looking for, contact Halo Neuroscience customer  support. Customer support contact information can be found at support.haloneuro.com .  ...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    For more information, troubleshooting tips, and videos, visit support.haloneuro.com .    If you are still experiencing problems, contact Halo Neuroscience Support. Contact information can be found at  support.haloneuro.com .      Problem  What to Do  Halo Sport will not turn on ...
  • Page 27: Product Information

    Only use Halo Sport when positioned like normal headphones, over the vertex of the head.    ●   Do not use over the neck or other body regions. Halo Sport should only be used as directed over normal,  ● healthy, intact skin. ...
  • Page 28: Fcc Statement

      Do not use Halo Sport if the headset or Primers have been damaged.    Charge Halo Sport only with the included USB cable and adapter, or with an adapter compliant with all applicable  regulations and standards.     Listening through any headphones at high volume can gradually cause hearing loss. Please listen responsibly.  ...

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