Getting started

Pairing the headphones

CAUTION

Danger of malfunction!

The transmitted radio waves of mobile phones can impair the operation of sensitive and unprotected devices.

XX Only make calls with the headphones in locations where Blue- tooth wireless transmission is permitted.

To pair your headphones with a Bluetooth device, you can either use the Near Field Communication (NFC) or the Bluetooth search function. In order that a connection between the headphones and a Bluetooth device can be established, Bluetooth must be activated, whether you use Bluetooth or NFC pairing.

The M2 AEBT headphones comply with the Bluetooth 4.0 standard. In order that data can be transmitted wirelessly using Bluetooth technology, you have to pair your headphones with compatible Bluetooth devices that support the following profiles:

XX Hands Free Profile (HFP) XX Headset Profile (HSP)

XX Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)

XX Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) XX Device ID Profile (DIP)

When you switch the headphones on, they automatically try to connect to the last two connected Bluetooth devices. The headphones can save the connection profiles of up to eight Bluetooth devices with which they have been paired.

If you pair the headphones with a ninth Bluetooth device, the saved connection profile of the least used Bluetooth device will be overwritten. If you want to re-establish a connection with the overwritten Bluetooth device, you have to pair the headphones again.

You can easily pair and connect your wireless headphones with your smart- phone if the device supports the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology.

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The following sections describe, using a smartphone as an example, how to pair your M2 AEBT headphones with an NFC or Bluetooth device. If the instructions provided do not work on your smartphone, proceed as described in the instruction manual of your device.

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