Model 99002 Class 2 Multifunctional Stereo Headphones User Manual CAUTION This product does not have a user-serviceable battery. Please do NOT attempt to change the battery yourself. The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if misused. Please avoid extreme temperatures. Do not use this product on an airplane in transit as this could disrupt communication. Vers.
FCC Information: The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph: 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.
Table of Contents Charging....................................................................................................4 Pairing the Headphones To a Phone .............................................................................................5 To an Audio Source ..............................................................................6 Volume Control ........................................................................................7 Advanced Audio Controls ...........................
Charging • Charge the unit for a minimum of 12 hours before first use. Use the enclosed USB charging cable or the AC Adapter to fully charge the headphones. • The red LED indicator will stay on constantly when charging. • The headphones’ red LED charging indicator will shut off automatically when the battery is fully charged. • The red LED indicator will start to flash RED when the power is low. Charge the headset when you see the LED low power indicator flashing.
requires a Bluetooth® connection to the headphones be initiated and stay connected before proceeding. Other phones may initiate a Bluetooth® connection only when a call is received. Refer to your phone’s user manual for specific instructions. Some phones send the ring indication to the headset while others do not. If your phone supports this feature, you should hear the ring tone of your phone on the headset. Phones that do not support ring indication will automatically accept the call.
c. Search for Bluetooth® devices d. Once the search for devices is complete, you should find the 99002 headphones e. Go through pairing sequence and connect to the 99002 headphones f. Enter pass code “0000” if asked g. Select “connect to 99002” Connecting 1. ”Pairing” creates a link between a Bluetooth®-enabled phone and the GE 99002 stereo headphones. It allows the phone to remember the headset’s unique Bluetooth® ID. You may add it to your phone’s “Paired Device” list.
transmitter like the GE 99001 Portable Transmitter or GE 99004 Home Stereo Receiver/Transmitter to make your audio source Bluetooth®-capable. 1. Turn on the headset and your Bluetooth®-enabled audio source or transmitter. They should pair automatically within two minutes. 2. When pairing is complete, the blue Pairing LED indicator on the headset will blink steady and slowly. You should now hear the music playing from your transmitter thru the headphones. 3.
Advanced Audio Controls Function/ Mode Audio Phone Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Volume Up: Press & Hold Volume Down: Press & Hold Play / Pause: Short Press Next Song: Short Press Previous Song: Answer Phone: Short Press: Long Press Volume Up: Press & Hold Volume Down: Press & Hold Short Press: < 3 seconds Long Press: > 3 seconds Hang Up: Short Press Button 1 Transfer Call to Phone: Long Press Button 2 Button 3 Switching Between Audio and Phone Calls Setting Up / Prerequisite Using your Blueto
Conserving Battery Power If you don’t want to use the GE 99002 headphones, turn them off using the power switch. Reconnecting to Your Phone When you power on the GE 99002 some phones will auto connect and other phones will require you to go back to your Bluetooth® settings and manually connect. Please see the manual of your phone for how to connect. FAQs 1.
3. Can I adjust volume when I am in the phone mode? The volume keys can be adjusted in both music and phone mode. 4. Why do I hear a beep from the headset? The beep means the headphone is in low-power status. The headset will beep every 20 seconds to remind you to charge it. The red charging LED indicator also flashes to indicate low-power. 5. Why do my headphones miss or drop phone calls? Some phones require manual activation and deactivation of the call via the phone’s interface.
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