User Manual

Listening to analogue audio mode
The analogue mode functions without using the battery, that’s why your
Hi-X25BT will turn off automatically when plugged into the analogue jack
cable. Now you need a device (e.g., a smartphone) that features a jack
output. To connect your Hi-X25BT to professional audio gear, you will also
find a 3.5 to 6.3 mm (1/8” to 1/4”) adapter enclosed.
Note: When in analogue audio mode the touch control functions on your
right earcup are deactivated. You might notice considerable differences in volume between
Bluetooth® and analogue audio mode.
Touch control functions
Your Hi-X25BT features capacitive controls on the right earcup to control the most popular
Bluetooth® functions.
To turn the volume up, slide upwards on the guide groove.
If you leave your finger on the sensor after sliding upwards,
your Hi-X25BT will continue turning up the volume until you
release the groove, or you have reached the maximum
volume level.
To turn the volume down, slide downwards on the guide
groove.
If you leave your finger on the sensor after sliding downwards, your Hi-X25BT will
continue turning down the volume until you release the groove, or you have reached
the minimum volume level.
If you want to start your voice assistant (if available and
activated on your Bluetooth® source), simultaneously
place multiple fingers on the control pad for more than
3 seconds.