User Manual

Shure Incorporated
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Some airlines permit Bluetooth use in-flight. Check with your airline provider before travelling with the SE112-BT1,
SE215-BT1 or RMCE-BT1.
The wireless Sound Isolating earphones may be ideal for iPhone 7 and other devices that do not have a standard
headphone output as an alternative to the RMCE-LTG (for Lighting-equipped iOS devices, only).
The MMCX connectors standard on most SE earphones, like the SE215 and SE846, mean you don’t have to choose
between wired and wireless—simply add an RMCE Remote + Mic accessory cable, RMCELTG (for iPhone 7 and
iPhone 7 Plus), or the EAC64 replacement detachable cable (if the telephony features of the Remote + Mic cable
isn’t required).
Q.) What models of SE earphones are the RMCE-BT1 for?
A.) All models of SE earphones with MMCX connectors, including SE215, SE315, SE425, SE535 and SE846 Sound
Isolating earphones are compatible with the RMCE-BT1.
Q.) Do the BT1 cable and earphones support Bluetooth aptX codec?
A.) BT1 products do not support aptX codecs.
BT2 FAQ
For more information, or to view other Frequently Asked Questions, visit the Shure FAQ.
Remote + Mic, Telephony, Voice Command and In-App use
Q.) How do I pair my wireless Sound Isolating earphones with my device?
A.) With the wireless earphones OFF, activate pairing mode by holding center button for 7 seconds on the remote. Navigate to
Bluetooth settings in the source device settings, and the device SHURE BT2 should appear in available devices. Select
SHURE BT2, and your device should be paired.
Q.) How do I set up multi-point pairing? How do I change active devices?
A.) Multipoint pairing is set up automatically—pair a second device (power cycle by holding the power button down until the
earphones turn off, and press again for 7 seconds to enter pairing mode). The playback between devices should be triggered
by new activity (incoming call, new playback). If devices do not automatically recognize the wireless earphones as an output
device, manually disconnect and re-select in device settings.
Q.) Are my wireless Sound Isolating earphones designed for calls?
A.) The Bluetooth protocol has both headset and stereo audio playback features builtin. The twoway audio and remote func
tions are included in that protocol, and the inline microphone located on the right side cable is provided for calls and voice com
mands.
Q.) Does the cable work with my iPhone/iPod/iPad/Android device?
A.) Any device supporting Bluetooth stereo audio playback and telephony protocols is compatible, including Apple and many
Android devices. We recommend downloading and installing the latest compatible operating system to ensure all drivers are
up-to-date.
Q.) Do my wireless Sound Isolating earphones work with Siri?
A.) Yes. Hold the center button on the remote for 3 seconds to activate Siri or other voice service. (Source device dependent.)
Q.) How do I use voice commands?