Using Multipoint Mode - Sony SBH56 User Manual

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application on your Android or iOS device. Refer to instructions on the host
application and follow the on-screen instructions.
When you use the host application to enable the camera key, follow the prompt to select
on-screen keyboard settings.
To take pictures with the headset remote
1
If you are using an Android device, press and hold down
Camera application. If you are using an iOS device, open the camera
manually.
2
Press
to take a picture.
3
Press
twice to start the self-timer for group photos.
If you are using an Android or iOS device with multiple camera apps, it is recommended to
select the standard camera app when prompted. Other camera apps may not allow you to
use your headset to take photos remotely.

Using Multipoint mode

You can use Multipoint mode to pair your headset with either two Android or two
iOS devices at the same time. When you use your headset to answer an incoming
call, the devices remain connected to your headset after you end the call. Turn off
Multipoint mode manually to switch back to Singlepoint mode.
When you use Multipoint mode, the camera key and Voice Assist features are not available.
To turn on Multipoint mode
1
Turn off your headset.
2
Press and hold down
second. Wait until the LED indicator flashes in blue.
3
Pair the Android or iOS devices with your headset.
Pairing your headset with an Android or iOS device on page 7. for details on how to
See
pair.
To turn off Multipoint mode
1
Turn off your headset.
2
Press and hold down
second. Wait until the LED indicator flashes in blue.
When you turn off Multipoint mode, the device which was most recently paired with your
headset remains paired.
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