
Audio Priority Modes
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See section Eof control diagram for reference.
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Auto: *This mode is most frequently used.* With incoming
communication, Bluetooth/aux audio will mute and then resume
after incoming communication has ended.
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Mix: Bluetooth/aux audio will continue to play at a lowered level
with incoming communication.
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Mute: Only incoming communication will be heard, no Bluetooth/
aux audio at all. In order to save battery life, Mute mode will
completely power off Bluetooth function. When you switch to Mix
or Auto, the Bluetooth will power on again.
LED Light Guide
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Button B(Power)
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Solid Green: Headset is powered by USB-C
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Flashing Green: Headset is powered by batteries.
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Solid Orange: Low battery warning.
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Flashing Red: Headset will power off shortly.
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Button C(Bluetooth)
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Flashing Blue/Red: Searching for device to pair to.
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Flashing Blue: Device connected.
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Solid Blue: 3.5mm jack audio.
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Flashing Red: Device disconnected.
Mono/Stereo Switch
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Remove the battery cover on the back of the control unit.
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To the left of the batteries, you will see a small black switch.
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If the switch is in the up position, it will be mono.
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If the switch is in the down position, it will be stereo.
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NOTE: If you are only receiving audio in one ear, change the
position of this switch.
Auto Shut Off Switch
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Remove the battery cover on the back of the control unit.
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To the right of the batteries, you will see a small black switch.
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If the switch is in the up position, auto shut off is on.
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If the switch is in the down position, auto shut off is off.
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Auto shut off automatically powers the headset off after five
minutes if there is no Bluetooth, aux or intercom connection/
communication to conserve battery.
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NOTE: If your headset unexpectedly powers off after five
minutes, put the auto shut off switch in the down position.