Sennheiser FLX 70 Instruction Manual

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FLX 70
Instruction Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Notice d'emploi
Istruzioni per l'uso
Instrucciones de uso
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Manual de utilização

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  • Page 1 FLX 70 Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Notice d’emploi Istruzioni per l’uso Instrucciones de uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Manual de utilização...
  • Page 3 FLX 70 Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Notice d’emploi Istruzioni per l’uso Instrucciones de uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Manual de utilização...
  • Page 5 English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Nederlands Portugues Bluetooth QD ID B012858...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    We have designed this product to give you reliable operation over many years. Over half a century of accumulated expertise in the design and manufacture of high-quality electro-acoustic equipment have made Sennheiser a world-leading company in this field. Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want you to enjoy your...
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    • Always include the operating instructions when you pass the FLX 70 on to third parties. Intended use The FLX 70 is an accessory for mobile phones or any Bluetooth compli- ant device with a “hands free” or a “headset” profile intended for wire- less communication via Bluetooth in dry environments.
  • Page 9 Before operation • Use the FLX 70 in dry places only and keep liquids and small electri- cally conductive parts away from the FLX 70 and its connecting sock- ets.
  • Page 10 (EU: 502310, UK: 502311, US: 502312), the FLX 70 car charger unit (502313) or a USB socket of a computer. Never try to charge batter- ies other than the one in the FLX 70 headset with the FLX 70 power supply or the FLX 70 car charger unit.
  • Page 11 Store the units/re-chargeable batteries in a cool and dry place at room temperature (approx. 20 °C). Only charge rechargeable batteries with the appropriate Sennheiser Communications chargers. When not using rechargeable batteries for extended peri- ods of time, charge them regularly (every six months for about 1 hour).
  • Page 12: Features Of The Flx 70

    • Charging directly from USB • Superior Sennheiser audio quality • Extremely lightweight and comfortable (14 grams) Delivery includes 1 FLX 70 Bluetooth headset with built-in rechargeable Li-polymer battery 2 Extra earbuds, sizes S and L (size M is already mounted) 1 Earhook...
  • Page 13: Operating Elements

    Operating elements ³ · ¾ » ¿ º ´ ² ¸ ³ µ ¶ ³ ¶ earhook (removable) microphone · º earbud (exchangeable) grommet for lanyard » ¾ attachment point for lanyard clip ¿ µ socket for power supply volume down button ´...
  • Page 14: Button Overview

    Button overview Button Function Page • switch the headset on or off • enter pairing mode ³ hook button • accept incoming call • end a call • increase the speaker volume · • un-mute the microphone volume up button •...
  • Page 15: Quick Setup Guide

    Quick Setup Guide First, charge the headset. For the first charging allow 3 hours. Later, 2 hours suffice to fully charge the battery. For details see page 11. *) The car charger unit is available as an accessory (see page 22).
  • Page 16 Then switch on the headset (details on page 12) and pair it to your mobile phone. For details and information on how to pair to another Bluetooth device see page 13. FLX 70 Keyword 0000 Put the headset on your ear.
  • Page 17: Setting Up The Flx 70

    – either the USB socket of the FLX 70 power supply – or a USB socket of a computer – or the USB socket of the FLX 70 car charger unit (available as an accessory) Connect either the power supply or the car charger unit to the ap- propriate power outlet.
  • Page 18: Switching The Headset On/Off

    • The LED » flashes red. • Three beeps are heard in the speaker 3 times with an interval of 15 seconds and thereafter with an interval of 2 minutes. • Less than 10 minutes of talk time are left. Switching the headset on/off ´...
  • Page 19: Pairing The Headset To Mobile Phones Or Other Bluetooth Devices13

    Once the headset is detected by your mobile phone, select “FLX 70”. When the Bluetooth connection is successfully established, the head- set is identified as “FLX 70” in the mobile phone’s display.
  • Page 20 When your mobile phone prompts a keyword, enter four zeros (0000). » If pairing was successful, the LED flashes slowly in blue. Once paired, your mobile phone will be able to transfer the call audio to the headset – either automatically or manually (please see your mobile phone’s manual whether the call audio is transferred auto- matically or manually).
  • Page 21: Wearing The Headset

    Wearing the headset WARNING! Danger of injury! If you insert the headset without earbud, your audi- tory canal can be harmed! Never insert the headset without earbud! You can wear the headset • with the lanyard, with the earhook ³ or with both •...
  • Page 22 Attaching and adapting the earhook ¸ ³ Please note that the earhook has to be turned when changing from the left to the right ear or vice versa. ³ Clip the earhook on the earhook attachment ³ ball ¸, so that the earhook can be turned and inclined to fit comfortably on your ear.
  • Page 23: Operating The Flx 70

    Operating the FLX 70 Telephoning with the FLX 70 Accepting an incoming call Make sure the headset is paired to your mobile phone (see “Pairing the headset to mobile phones or other Bluetooth devices” on page 13). When you receive a call, a ring tone is heard in the speaker and the »...
  • Page 24 Rejecting an incoming call ´ Press and hold the hook button while the mobile phone is ringing until a beep is heard in the speaker. The ring tone stops. Depending on the mo- bile phone settings, the call is either re- jected or transferred to a voice mailbox.
  • Page 25 Say the name of the other party. The mobile phone dials the corresponding number automatically. Ending a call ´ Press the hook button or use your mobile phone to end the call. A beep is heard in the speaker. The call is ended.
  • Page 26: Changing The Speaker Volume

    Changing the speaker volume ² µ Press the volume button during a call. The speaker volume is changed by one ² step. – The speaker volume can be adjusted in 8 steps. The factory setting is 4. When the minimum or maximum volume is reached, a beep is heard in the speaker.
  • Page 27: Muting/Un-Muting The Headset Microphone

    Muting/un-muting the headset microphone To mute the headset microphone: ´ ´ Press and hold the hook button during a call until a beep is heard in the speaker. The microphone is muted. A beep is heard ² every 1.5 seconds in the speaker. To un-mute the headset microphone: ´...
  • Page 28: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care If you do not want to use the headset for a longer time: Turn the headset off. Store the headset in a clean and dry environment. To clean the headset: Only clean with a dry cloth. Do not use any liquids, solvents or clean- sing agents.
  • Page 29: Specifications

    Specifications Directional microphone system Microphone type: electret microphone Sensitivity: -45 dBV at 94 dB SPL, 1 kHz Speaker unit Speaker type: Dynamic – Neodymium magnet Max. output: 110 dB SPL General Dimensions: 52 mm x 20 mm x 31 mm (width x height x depth) Weight: 10 g (13g with earhook mounted) Power supply:...
  • Page 30: Manufacturer Declarations

    Manufacturer declarations Warranty regulations The guarantee period for this Sennheiser Communications product is 24 months – for the battery 6 months – from the date of purchase. Excluded are accessory items, rechargeable or disposable batteries that are delivered with the product; due to their characteristics these products have a shorter service life that is principally dependent on the individual frequency of use.
  • Page 31 WEEE Declaration Your Sennheiser Communications product was developed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end of its operational lifetime.

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