Microsoft B4E-00025 User Manual
Microsoft B4E-00025 User Manual

Microsoft B4E-00025 User Manual

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ENGLISH
Xbox 360 Wireless Headset
thanks for choosing the Xbox 360
Wireless Headset. the headset's
small size, wireless design, and
noise-cancelling microphone allows
you to conveniently chat with and
send voice messages to other
gamers—both in-game and out-of-
game—as well as use voice
commands in games that support
voice-command functionality.
to use this product, you need an
Xbox live® membership. for more
information about Xbox live, see
your Xbox 360 set-up manual
(Volume 1). the Xbox 360 Wireless
Headset is for use exclusively with
the Xbox 360™ video game and
entertainment system.
Your new headset gives you:
• 2.4-GHz wireless technology with
up to 9-metre (30-feet) range.
• up to 8 hours of play per full
battery charge.
• audible low-power warnings.
• earpiece volume and microphone
mute controls.
• battery gauge accessible from
the Xbox Guide.
to enhance your experience with the
wireless headset, try the Xbox 360
Wireless Controller. if you're looking
to expand your wireless experience,
consider purchasing the Xbox 360
universal media remote and the Xbox
360 Wireless networking adapter.
!
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before using this product, read this
manual and the Xbox 360 console
manuals for important safety and
health information. Keep all
manuals for future reference.
for replacement manuals, go to
www.xbox.com/support or call
Xbox Customer support (see "if
You need more Help").
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  • Page 1 ENGLISH Xbox 360 Wireless Headset • up to 8 hours of play per full battery charge. • audible low-power warnings. • earpiece volume and microphone mute controls. thanks for choosing the Xbox 360 • battery gauge accessible from Wireless Headset. the headset’s the Xbox Guide.
  • Page 2: Electrical Safety

    the limited warranty covering this product is contained in the Xbox 360 Warranty manual (Volume 2) and is available online at www.xbox.com/support. Electrical Safety as with many other electrical devices, failure to take the following precautions can result in serious injury or death from fire or damage to the wireless headset.
  • Page 3 SET UP YOUR WIRELESS HEADSET DC input Microphone Lights Volume-up button Connect button Volume-down button Power/mute button Earloop DC input Microphone Earpiece Lights Volume-up button Connect button Volume-down button button Earloop Earpiece...
  • Page 4 before you can use your Xbox 360 NOTES Wireless Headset with your Xbox • fully charging the battery can 360 console, you need to: take up to six hours using the headset charging cable. Charge its battery. • if your headset is wirelessly introduce the headset to the connected to a console, console by wirelessly connecting...
  • Page 5 Connect Your Headset Press and release the connect button on the console. Connect the headset to your console by first pressing the connect button on the console and then pressing and holding the connect button on the headset for two or more seconds. You have a 20-second window in which to establish the connection.
  • Page 6 after the ring of light on the connection process. the headset console spins and flashes once, will emit a single beep as you the headset is connected. the select the first quadrant, two quadrant that remains lit indicates beeps as you select the second the headset’s position.
  • Page 7 • if you plan to connect multiple may turn them off individually controllers and multiple wireless using their power buttons.) they headsets, connect a wireless will still be connected the next headset first, alternating between time you turn on the console. each headset and its intended •...
  • Page 8: Using Your Headset

    earloops snap on and off and will NOTE only connect in the proper direction. the microphone can be adjusted up do not force an earloop on. to and down and in and out. do not ensure proper fit, only use the force its position, however, as the earloops supplied with the headset.
  • Page 9: Caring For Your Headset

    CLEANING YOUR HEADSET continuously raise or lower the volume. two beeps indicates that the Clean only with a dry or slightly volume is at minimum or maximum. damp cloth. using cleaning solutions may damage your headset. Mute Your Microphone to temporarily mute voice CARING FOR YOUR HEADSET transmission, briefly press the power button.
  • Page 10 • make sure your console is to disconnect a wireless connected to Xbox Live. The first controller, press and hold the time you use the headset, you Xbox Guide button for three must connect to Xbox live. for seconds, and then turn it off. to information on Xbox live, visit disconnect a wired controller, www.xbox.com/live.
  • Page 11 your headset isn’t muted (briefly Chat Doesn’t Work press the power button to either make sure the headset is wirelessly mute or unmute the headset). connected to your console and that your headset isn’t muted (briefly make sure that voice isn’t muted in press the power button to either the Xbox Guide (go to Personal mute or unmute the headset).
  • Page 12: European Community Declaration Of Conformity

    Xbox Customer support in conjunction with any other representative. antenna or transmitter. Hereby, microsoft Corp. declares that this Xbox 360 accessory is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the emC directive 89/336/eeC, low Voltage directive 73/23/eeC and r&tte directive...
  • Page 13: Exposure To Radio Frequency Radiation

    Contact weee@microsoft.com for additional information on Weee.
  • Page 14 © 2007 microsoft Corporation. all rights reserved. microsoft, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox live, the Xbox logos and the Xbox live logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of microsoft Corporation in the united states and/or other countries.

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