Frequently Asked Questions - Philips 6000 Series User Manual

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10 Frequently
asked questions
My Bluetooth headphones do not turn on.
The battery level is low. Charge the headphones.
I cannot pair my Bluetooth headphones with my
Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth is disabled. Turn on your device and
enable the Bluetooth function before you turn on
your headphones.
How to reset the headphones.
If the headphones will not turn on or will not
respond while operating, push the "MFB" and
"Volume +" buttons simultaneously for 1 second.
I can hear but cannot control music on my
Bluetooth device (e.g. play/pause/skip
forward/backward).
Make sure the Bluetooth audio source supports
AVRCP (see 'Technical data' on page 10).
The volume level of the headphones is too low.
Some Bluetooth devices are unable to automati-
cally sync the volume level with your
headphones. In this case, adjust the volume on
your Bluetooth device separately to achieve an
appropriate volume level.
The Bluetooth device cannot nd the headphones.
The headphones may be connected to a
previously paired device. Turn o the
connected device or move it out of range.
Pairing may have been reset or the
headphones have been previously paired
with another device. Pair the headphones with
the Bluetooth device again as described in
the user manual. (See 'Pair the headphones
with your mobile phone' on page 7.)
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My Bluetooth headphones are connected to a
Bluetooth stereo-enabled mobile phone, but
music only plays on the mobile phone speaker.
Refer to the user manual of your mobile phone.
Select to listen to music through the headphones.
The audio quality is poor and a crackling noise
can be heard.
The Bluetooth device is out of range. Reduce
the distance between your headphones and
Bluetooth device, or remove obstacles
between them.
Charge your headphones.
The audio quality is poor when streaming from
a mobile phone, is very slow or streaming does
not work at all.
Make sure your mobile phone not only supports
(mono) HFP but also supports A2DP and is
BT4.0x (or higher) compatible (see 'Technical
data' on page 10).
The dongle does not connect to the
headphones.
The wireless connection between the dongle and
the headphone may lose connectivity. To repair
this follow the steps below:
1. Plug the dongle into a USB charger to power it
on.
2. Press the PAIR button for two seconds and you
will see the dongle's LED blinking.
3. Power o the headphones and then press the
MFB button for four seconds. You will see the
headphones' LED blinking blue and white.
4. Press the PAIR button on the dongle once.
When successfully paired, the headphones' LED
will slowly blink blue.
For further support,
visit www.philips.com/support.

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