Receiving A Call - Sony SRS-NB10 Help Manual

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Wireless Neckband Speaker
SRS-NB10

Receiving a call

As long as your BLUETOOTH mobile phone supports HFP (Hands-free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile), you can talk
hands-free on the phone through the built-in microphones of the neckband speaker.
If your BLUETOOTH mobile phone supports both HFP and HSP, set it to HFP.
Operations may vary depending on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with
the mobile phone.
About ring tones
When an incoming call arrives, playback pauses and a ring tone will be heard via the neckband speaker.
The ring tone varies in the following ways, depending on your BLUETOOTH mobile phone.
Ring tone set on the neckband speaker
Ring tone set on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone
Ring tone set on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone only for a BLUETOOTH connection
Connect the neckband speaker with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone.
1
When a BLUETOOTH connection is established, you hear voice guidance (BLUETOOTH connected) from the
neckband speaker and the indicator on the neckband speaker starts flashing in blue.
Press the
(play/call) button when a call is received.
2
The neckband speaker is equipped with built-in omnidirectional microphones. You can talk without considering the
locations of the microphones.
When an incoming call arrives, playback pauses and a ring tone is heard from the neckband speaker.
If no ring tone is heard via the neckband speaker
The neckband speaker may not be connected with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone with HFP or HSP. Check the
connection status on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone.
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