HP Bluetooth Active Noise CancellationStereo Headphones User Guide Antenna House XSL Formatter (Evaluation) http://www.antennahouse.
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Table of contents 1 Introduction Identifying accessory kit contents ......................................................................................................... 2 Before you begin .................................................................................................................................. 3 2 Identifying headphone components Left-side components ...........................................................................................................................
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1 Introduction HP Bluetooth® Active Noise Cancellation Stereo Headphones allow you to wirelessly connection to an audio device. Active noise cancellation reduces unwanted ambient sound, such as the noise in a crowded airport. By increasing the vacuum within the ear cup, active noise cancellation produces noticeable audio improvement and sound clarity. SRS WOW Audio Technology (available only with a wireless Bluetooth connection) takes digital sound to the next level.
Identifying accessory kit contents In addition to the documentation CD, which contains this guide, the following items are included in the headphone accessory kit: 2 1. Headphones 2. HP Bluetooth adapter (provided with select models only) 3. Travel pouch 4. Dual-head USB charging cable 5. Audio line-in cable 6. AC adapter (provided with select models only) Chapter 1 Introduction Antenna House XSL Formatter (Evaluation) http://www.antennahouse.
Before you begin Before you set up your headphones, read this section to determine the most appropriate connection for your computer or audio device. This guide provides procedures for the following tasks: ● Charging the headphones ● Connecting the headphones in the following ways: ◦ With the audio line-in cable—You can physically connect the headphones to your audio device with the audio line-in cable. Use this connection when a wireless connection is not available, such as on an airplane.
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Left-side components Component (1) (2) Description Bluetooth switch Charging light ● When the headphones are off, slide the switch down to turn on the headphones and activate Bluetooth. ● When the headphones are on, slide the switch up to turn off the headphones and deactivate Bluetooth. ● On: The headphones are charging. ● Blinking: The battery is low. ● Off: The headphones are fully charged. (3) Audio-out (headphone) jack Connects the audio line-in cable.
Right-side components Component Description (1) Volume down button Decreases headphone volume. (2) Previous/rewind button Plays the previous track of a CD or the previous chapter of a DVD. (3) Mini-USB port Connects a mini-USB cable for charging. (4) Headphone status light ● On: The headphones are turned on and Bluetooth is activated.
NOTE: SRS WOW Audio Technology is available only when the headphones are used with a wireless Bluetooth connection. ENWW Antenna House XSL Formatter (Evaluation) http://www.antennahouse.
3 Charging the headphones and Bluetooth adapter (select models only) Before you can use the headphones with the provided Bluetooth adapter (select models only), you must charge both the headphones and the Bluetooth adapter. The headphones can be charged from the USB port on your computer or the provided AC adapter ( select models only).
4. Plug the USB connector into the USB port on the AC adapter or computer (5). 5. If you are using the AC adapter, plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet. WARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment, plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet that is easily accessible at all times. The charging light on the left ear cup and on the Bluetooth adapter will turn on while the devices are charging and will turn off upon full charge.
While the headphones and Bluetooth adapter are charging through the USB port on your computer, you can use the audio line-in cable with the headphones to listen to computer audio. For instructions on using the headphones this way, see the Chapter 4, “Using the headphones with the audio line-in cable.” NOTE: For safety and regulatory information, refer to the Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Notices .
4 Using the headphones with the audio line-in cable To use the headphones with the audio line-in cable, follow these steps: 1. Make sure that the Bluetooth switch and the noise cancellation switch are in the off position, with no red indicator visible at the open end of the switch. 2. Plug one end of the audio line-in cable into the audio-out (headphone) jack on the left ear cup. 3.
5 Using the headphones with the enclosed Bluetooth adapter (provided with select models only) Before using the headphones, be sure that the headphones and provided Bluetooth adapter (select models only) are charged. To use the headphones with the Bluetooth adapter, follow these steps: 1. Slide the Bluetooth switch located on the left ear cup (1) to turn on the headphones and activate Bluetooth. A red indicator (2) is visible, indicating that the headphones are turned on.
2. When the headphones and Bluetooth adapter are being used for the first time, slide the pairing switch to turn on pairing. In subsequent uses, pairing does not need to be turned on. 3. Plug the Bluetooth adapter into the audio-out (headphone) jack of your audio device, such as a computer, mobile phone, or MP3 player (1). 4. Slide the power switch to turn on the Bluetooth adapter (2). A red indicator is visible (3) when the Bluetooth adapter is turned on. 5.
6 Using the headphones with a Bluetoothenabled computer NOTE: To determine whether your computer is Bluetooth-enabled, look for the Bluetooth icon in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar on the computer screen. Before using the headphones, be sure that the following conditions are met: ● The headphones are charged. ● Your computer battery is fully charged. ● Your computer is turned on. ● Your computer is a Bluetooth-enabled device.
Pairing using Windows Vista NOTE: Be sure that the computer Bluetooth device is on and enabled. For more information, select Start > Help and Support > User Guides. To pair the headphones using Windows Vista®, follow these steps: 1. Slide the Bluetooth switch located on the left ear cup to turn on the headphones and activate Bluetooth. A red indicator is visible (2) indicating that the headphones are on. 2.
4. On the Devices tab, click Add. 5. Click My device is set up and ready to be found, and then click Next. 6. When the headphones icon is displayed on the screen, click HP Bluetooth Audio Enthusiast Headphone, and then click Next. 7. Click Don't use a passkey, and then click Next. 8. When the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard completes connecting the headphones, click Finish to close the wizard. The headphones are now ready for use.
Pairing using Windows XP NOTE: Be sure that the computer Bluetooth device is on and enabled. For more information, select Start > Help and Support > User Guides. To pair the headphones using Windows® XP, follow these steps: 1. Slide the Bluetooth switch located on the left ear cup to turn on the headphones and activate Bluetooth. A red indicator is visible (2), indicating that the headphones are on. 2.
3. Open the Bluetooth Devices dialog box by completing either of the following steps: ● Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar on the computer screen. –or– ● Select Start > Control Panel > Bluetooth Devices. 4. Under Bluetooth Places, click View Devices in Range in the Bluetooth Tasks section. 5. Right-click the HP Bluetooth Audio Enthusiast Headphone icon. 6. Click Pair to pair the device. 7. Type 0000 as the code to pair the device. 8.
7 Terminating the headphone wireless connection When you finish using the headphones, you should terminate the wireless connection with your computer or audio device. Choose one of the following two sections and follow the steps for terminating the connection with the Bluetooth adapter or with a Bluetooth-enabled device. ENWW Antenna House XSL Formatter (Evaluation) http://www.antennahouse.
Terminating a wireless connection with the enclosed Bluetooth adapter (select models only) To terminate the connection, complete the following steps: 20 1. Slide the Bluetooth switch located on the left ear cup to turn off the headphones and deactivate Bluetooth. 2. If this was the first use of the headphones and Bluetooth adapter, and the pairing switch is in the on position, slide the pairing switch up to turn off pairing.
Terminating a wireless connection with a Bluetoothenabled computer To terminate the connection, complete the following steps: 1. Slide the Bluetooth switch located on the left ear cup to turn off the headphones and deactivate Bluetooth. 2. Open the Bluetooth Devices dialog box in one of the following ways: ● Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar on the computer screen.
Index A audio-out (headphone) jack, identifying 5 noise cancellation 5 pairing 6 V volume down button, identifying 6 volume up button, identifying B Bluetooth switch, identifying 5 buttons next/fast forward 6 play/pause 6 previous/rewind 6 SRS 6 volume down 6 volume up 6 6 C charging Bluetooth adapter 8 headphones 8 J jack audio-out (headphone) 5 N next/fast forward button, identifying 6 noise cancellation switch, identifying 5 P pairing switch, identifying 6 play/pause button, identifying previous/rew
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