Manual Panasonic RP-BTD5E Headphone

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SQT0818
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ENGLISH
The rechargeable battery (installed in the unit) is not charged initially. Charge
the battery before using the unit.
1
Connect this unit to a computer
using the USB charging cord
Within approximately 3 seconds after
the connection is established, the LED
on the right speaker will light in red.
The LED lights in red when charging
is in progress. When charging is
completed, the LED will go out.
Charging will take approximately
3.5 hours from empty state to fully
charged.
Right
Computer
LED
USB charging cord (supplied)
Note
The Bluetooth
®
feature cannot be used when this unit is connected to a computer
using the USB charging cord.
Charge in a room temperature between 10 °C and 35 °C. Outside of this range
of temperatures, charging may stop.
The power cannot be turned on while charging.
Do not use any other USB charging cords except the supplied one.
Caution: Use only the supplied USB charging cord when connecting to a
computer.
Charging
To establish a wireless connection, register the unit with Bluetooth
®
compatible
devices.
Preparation on the Bluetooth
®
device
Turn on the power, and enable the Bluetooth
®
feature.
Place the device within 1 m from the unit.
Check the device operation in its operation instructions, as required.
Power on for the first time
1
Turn on the unit
The unit will start searching for
the Bluetooth
®
device to connect
to, and the LED on the right
speaker will blink in blue and red
alternately. (Only one operation
after purchase)
2
When the unit (“RP-BTD5”)
is detected by the Bluetooth
®
device, select it
If prompted for a passkey, input
“0000 (four zeros)”.
If the Bluetooth
®
profile selection
screen appears, select the
“A2DP” profile. If “A2DP” is not
supported or if you want to just
use phone calls, select the “HSP”
or “HFP” profile. (For details on
profiles, see “Listening to music”
(→ P. 4) and “Making a phone
call” (→ P. 5))
3
Check the connection with
the Bluetooth
®
device on the
unit
First the LED on the right
speaker lights in blue and
repeats on and off. When the
connection is established,
blinking pattern will change.
Connection after the second
time
<Connect the same Bluetooth
®
device>
When the unit is turned on, it will
search for the previously setup
Bluetooth
®
device and automatically
start connecting to it. First the LED
on the right speaker lights in blue
and repeats on and off. When the
connection is established, blinking
pattern will change.
<Connect a different Bluetooth
®
device>
Disable the Bluetooth
®
feature on
the previously connected device.
Check that the unit is turned off. Press
and hold the pairing
button for
approximately 5 seconds. A beep will
sound. The unit will start searching for
other Bluetooth
®
device. The LED on
the right speaker will blink in blue and
red alternately.
Continue steps 2 and 3.
Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device
Note
If connection to a device is not
established within approximately
5 minutes, the unit will be turned off.
Start from step 1 again.
2 or more Bluetooth
®
devices cannot
be connected to the unit at the same
time.
You can pair up to 8 devices with
this unit. If a 9th device is paired, the
device with the oldest connection will
be replaced. To use it, pair it again.
1
Press and hold the power button for
approximately 3 seconds
A beep will sound and the LED on the right speaker
will blink.
Power button
LED
To turn the power off
Press and hold the power
button for approximately 3 seconds. A beep will
sound and the power will be turned off.
Note
When the unit is not operated for approximately 5 minutes, the power will
automatically turn off. (See “Auto power off” (→ P. 5))
Turning the power on/off
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Brand Panasonic
Model RP-BTD5E
Category Headphones
File type PDF
File size 2.8 MB

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When I connect a headphone to my device it doesn't work properly, what can I do? Verified

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