Bluetooth ANC headphone F5A User Manual
Get started To know more about your F5A Bluetooth ANC headphone Features 1, Bluetooth 4.0+EDR 2, 3.
How to use 1,General Function Operation LED Status Power on Blue LED flashes 2 times Power off Red LED flashes 2 times Pairing Red LED & Blue LED flashes alternately Standby Blue LED flashes 3 times in 5 seconds Incoming call Blue LED flashes continuous Low battery Red LED flashes 2 times every 2 seconds Charging Red LED keep lighting during charging Blue LED keep lighting charging finished 3
2, Basic Buttons Operation Power on: Press multifunction button for 2 seconds. Blue LED flashes 2 times. Headphone turn on. Power off: Press multifunction button for 3 seconds. Red LED turn off after flashes 2 times. Headphone turn off. Volume adjust: Each press on 'Volume up' or ' Volume down' buttons, one level voice volume changes. When volume reaches to Max or Minimum,"Tick" reminding voice occurs. Play/Pause: Short press multifunction button, music pause. Press it again, music continues.
2, you can adjust volume bottom of the audio player or the mobile phone to reach right volume to listen music. 3, Pairing (One headphone support connecting 2 phone devices ) Pairing with one phone or other device Make sure the headphone is power off. Press and hold the multifunctional button for 5 seconds to enter into the pairing mode. Red LED & Blue LED flashes alternately, Activate your phone or device Bluetooth function and search for headphone.
2, 1 X Charging Micro USB Cable 3, 1 X User Manual 4, 1 X 3.5mm audio wire Warning 1, You must choose a qualified charger from a regular manufacturer to charge the headphone. 2, you must charge the headphone if it has not been used for more than 12 months. Specification Bluetooth version: Talk time: Stand-by time: Music play time: Wireless range: Bluetooth profiles: Impedance: Sound pressure level: Frequency Response: Weight: Dimension: 4.
FCC Information and Copyright This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.