How To

How To

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  • Up to four headsets can play simultaneously. For each additional headset, hold the pairing buttons on both transmitter and headset for 5 seconds, then release. Now switch the transmitter off and on again with the pairing button, and the connection is active.
  • The N40 comes with 4 sizes in the packaging. (XS, S, M, L)
  • The N20LT features 4 ear tip sizes: X-S, Small, Medium, Large
  • On the back of the inline microphone you will see the letter A (Android) and i (IOS devices) and a switch option to choose between the two.
  • There is no feedback informing you which setting you have selected. You must simply switch between them, and decide which one you like best. Usually,it is easiest to hear when the Surround mode is active, and once you have found that mode, you will know that the next two selections will be Standard and Studio. Here is an explanation of the three AKG N90Q Listening Modes: Three different spatial listening modes are provided. Each mode is characterized by a different spatial perception of the apparent acoustic surroundings. The first mode Standard renders the music unprocessed, like in any conventional headphone. This is useful in particular, if you use external processors such as Dolby headphone or DTS headphone X. The second mode Studio brings the sound stage to the front of the head, without adding any room effect, by means of a novel crosstalk circuit derived from a patented, simplified model of head-related transfer functions. The third mode Surround adds simulated reflections around the head, designed so that you perceive the sound stage at a greater distance, without disturbing artifacts such as coloration or reverb. The mode is changed by simply pressing and immediately releasing the button. (This is the same button used to trigger auto calibration). Music being played is temporarily interrupted; the mode is changed immediately, and a brief “brushing” sound is played to illustrate the acoustic effect of the new mode. The music then immediately resumes playing using the new mode.
  • When less than one hour's capacity is left, the red diode will blink. It will eventually stop blinking, when all power is gone.
  • The red light in the control LED goes out when charging is complete.
  • The L and R that indicate the two channels are located on the soft grommets that protects the signal cable where it enters the headphone shell. The letters are recessed into the grommets, and are very small. If they are too difficult to read, it may be easier to simply observe how the headphones are situated in the ears. The oval body of each in-ear, with the chrome stripe, should be away from the head, and be situated in the ear lobe, not stick out directly from the head.
  • The red light in the charging status LED on the right cup will turn off.
  • The best way is to carefully insert your nail in the groove where the two halves of the plug meet, then press into the groove until the two sections separate. If you pull on the cord, you may damage the cable by dislodging the cable from the plug.
  • On the Right ear cup, slide the bluetooth button towards the down position and hold until you see the fast blinking blue LED light. Make sure that the device that you are trying to connect to is in pairing mode. It should recognize the N60NC Wireless within a few seconds. You should here the audio "chime" when it is connected and the LED should change to a slow blinking light.
  • Here is the pairing procedure between a K915 headset and a new transmitter box: 1. Power off the headphone. 2. Power off the transmitter. 3. Press and hold the power button on the headphone until the “Signal” LED is flashing, and a beep sound can be heard. 4. Power on the transmitter. 5. After a short while the “Signal” LED will light constantly (stop flashing) and the pairing is complete.
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