User Manual

Byron BT – In-ear headset
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Thank you for selecting the Byron BT stereo Bluetooth in-ear headset from
beyerdynamic. Please take some time to read carefully through this
manual before using the product. Please keep the manual. When passing
on the headset to a third party, please pass on the manual as well.
1. Safety instructions
Warning: When connecting the in-ear headset, make sure that you
have turned the volume down to the minimum. Adjust the
volume only after the in-ear headset are in place. To avoid
any potential damage to your hearing, do not use the in-ear
headset at loud volumes for extended periods of time. As a
rule of thumb, when you have the in-ear headset on, set the
volume to a level at which you can still hear your own voice
when you speak at a normal volume while listening.
We would like to point out that listening at high volumes over
a long period of time may damage your hearing irreversibly.
Make sure that the set volume is not too high.
Rule of thumb: The higher the volume, the shorter the time
of listening. According to employer’s regulations for safety
and health the noise exposure should not exceed 85 dB (low
volume) when working with an allowed time of listening of 8
hours at maximum. If the volume is increased by 3 dB, the
allowed time of listening is halved, i.e. with 88 dB the time
of listening is 4 hours, with 91 dB 2 hours and so on.
Danger!
In-ear headsets dramatically reduce your ability to hear ambient noise.
Using the in-ear headsets while in road traffic is potentially very dangerous
and is therefore prohibited by law. Also, please make sure that you do not
use your in-ear headset when in the vicinity of possibly dangerous
machines and tools.
Risk of injury!
When wearing wired in-ear headphones, avoid any sudden movements.
You could seriously injure yourself, especially if you have any piercings or
wear earrings or glasses, etc. that can get caught in the wire.
Altered auditory perception
Many people need some time to get used to wearing in-ear headsets. Your
auditory perception of your own voice and body, and even the sounds in