Vivitar Muze Throw Back MUZ4011 User Manual
Vivitar Muze Throw Back MUZ4011 User Manual

Vivitar Muze Throw Back MUZ4011 User Manual

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Specifications

Bluetooth Range: Up to 33 feet (10 meters)
Battery Type: Polymer Lithium Ion Battery
Charging Input: DC 5V
Play Time: Approximately 5-6 hours*
*Applicable at 50% of maximum volume. Results will be lower when
volume is higher.

Charging

Micro USB
Plug
USB
Plug
1. The included USB charging cable has
a Micro USB plug and a standard USB
plug.

Bluetooth Pairing

PRESS & HOLD
2-3 SEC
1. Press and hold the power button to power on
your headphones.

Using Your Headphones

PRESS & HOLD
2-3 SEC
1. Press and hold the power button to power
on or power off your headphones.
The Bluetooth® word mark and
logos are registered trademarks
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and any use of such marks by Sakar
International is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are
those of their respective owners.
2. Insert the USB charging cable's Micro
USB plug into the charging port on your
headphones.
Pairing Mode
Blue
Flashing LED
2. The LED indicator light will blink blue to indicate that
your headphones are in pairing mode.
PRESS
2.Press the Play/Pause Button to play
a track. Press it again to pause a track.
A Quick Look
3. Insert the USB charging cable's standard
USB plug into the USB port of a computer or
suitable USB charging adapter.
MUZ4011
3. Go to the Bluetooth settings menu on your phone. Make
sure that Bluetooth is turned on. Connect to "MUZ4011."
3.Press the
Button to
return to the last track in a
playlist.Press the
Button
to advance to the next track
in a playlist.
Last Track
(press)
Next Track
(press)
USER'S MANUAL I MUZ4011
Power On/Off, Accept/End Calls
Play/Pause Music, Redial/Reject Calls
Previous Track/Volume -
Next Track/Volume +
(red
) = Charging
(Off ) = Charging Complete
4. The LED indicator light turns red while the
headphones are charging then turns off once
charging is complete
Paired
Blue LED
4. The LED Indicator Light will blink blue slowly to indicate
that your headphone is paired with your phone.Note that
the light may blink slowly anytime music is playing.
4.Press and hold Button to
increase the volume.Press and
hold the Button to decrease
the volume.
Volume Down
(press and hold)
Volume Up
(press and hold)

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Questions and answers

Earl
January 21, 2025

Lost battery indicator on my iPad

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The manual does not provide specific information about a battery indicator on an iPad for the Vivitar MUZ4011. However, if the battery indicator is lost, try the following general steps:

1. Ensure the headphones are properly connected via Bluetooth.
2. Restart the iPad and reconnect the headphones.
3. Check for Bluetooth settings or status indicators on the iPad.
4. Recharge the headphones fully using the Micro USB cable until the red LED turns off.

If the issue continues, consult the device settings or seek technical support.

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Summary of Contents for Vivitar Muze Throw Back MUZ4011

  • Page 1 throw back USER’S MANUAL I MUZ4011 Specifications A Quick Look Bluetooth Range: Up to 33 feet (10 meters) Battery Type: Polymer Lithium Ion Battery Charging Input: DC 5V Play Time: Approximately 5-6 hours* The Bluetooth® word mark and Power On/Off, Accept/End Calls logos are registered trademarks *Applicable at 50% of maximum volume.
  • Page 2 To Obtain Warranty Service and Troubleshooting Information: 11. Your headphones are not intended for commercial use. Call 1-800-592-9541 in the U.S. or visit our website at www.vivitar.com. 12. Do not place near objects that generate a strong magnetic field. 13. Use only the supplied charging cables. Unplug this device when not in use for long periods of To receive Warranty service along with the name and address of an authorized time or during lightning storms.

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