AUDIOLOGY AU-BTHP-100 Instruction Manual

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Audiology AU-BTHP-100 Bluetooth Headphones
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Answer/End Call Button

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Micro-USB Charging Port

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ON/OFF switch

Switching The Headset On And Off:

Press the on/off switch down to turn on the headphones. A blue light will turn on to show that it is
powered.
Press the on/off switch up to turn on the headphones. The blue light will turn off to show that the item is
no longer powered.

Pairing/Upairing The Headphones To A Compatible Bluetooth Device:

Press the on/off switch down to turn on the headphones.
When the blue light above the switch starts flashing, it is ready to pair.
With your Bluetooth device turned on, commence scanning (refer to the instruction manual of your
device if you are unsure how to do this). The headphones will show up under available devices as
AUDIOLOGY. Select it and commence pairing.
To unpair, simply turn the headphones off by pressing the on/off switch up. The blue light will turn off
when this occurs.
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Play/Pause/Volume Control

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3.5mm aux input jack

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Micro SD card input slot

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  • Page 1 With your Bluetooth device turned on, commence scanning (refer to the instruction manual of your device if you are unsure how to do this). The headphones will show up under available devices as AUDIOLOGY. Select it and commence pairing. •...
  • Page 2 Playing & Pausing Audio: • With the headphones paired, press the Play/Pause/Volume Control button (#2) once to start playing. • Press the Play/Pause/Volume Control button (#2) again to pause playing. If you want to resume playback, simply press the same button again. Charging The Battery With A Micro-USB cable: •...
  • Page 3: Fcc Warning

    FCC warning 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio Frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

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