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MATRIX Thank you for your purchase of the MEElectronics Air-Fi Matrix AF62 Stereo Bluetooth Wireless Headphones with Microphone
Package Contents Bluetooth and NFC Information Warning FCC Warning Safety and Care Product Overview Charging Turning On and Off Pairing with Bluetooth Devices iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch Android Phones and Tablets Windows 7 Computers and Laptops Other Phones, Tablets, and Devices Pairing with Bluetooth Devices with NFC Connecting to Paired Devices Multipoint Functionality Controlling Volume Controlling Phone Calls Controlling Media Playback Using as a Wired Headphone Change Languages Reset Factory Defaults
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Bluetooth and NFC Information Bluetooth is a short-distance two-way wireless communication technology capable of transmitting data, commands, and audio between devices. The Matrix can connect with many devices such as mobile phones, tablets, PDAs, computers, media players, and more through a process called pairing. Before you can use your Matrix with your device they will need to be paired.
FCC Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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.
Safety and Care a) When not in use, power the device off and store it in the included protective case. b) Clean with a soft, debris-free cloth. If necessary dampen the cloth with a diluted soap water solution. Never use chemical cleaners on the headphone. Leather conditioner and cleaner can be used on the ear pads. c) This headphone was not designed for use while driving. d) Do not use your wireless headset around flammable gases as fire or explosion may occur.
Product Overview AF62 Stereo Bluetooth Wireless Headphones A B C D E Left Ear Cup A B C D E F 05 microphone LED indicator power/call button volume down volume up 3.
Charging *** You must completely charge the headset before the first use *** a) Connect a mini USB charging cable to a powered USB source such as a wall charger, powered on computer, USB hub connected to a powered on computer, or car USB port. b) While not required, it is recommended to turn the Matrix off before charging. See note below. c) Connect the charging cable to the mini USB jack on the right ear cup. d) The bright red LED indicator should light solid and stay on while charging.
Turning On and Off a) To turn on, press and hold the Power/Call button for approximately 3 seconds. The Matrix will say “power on” and the blue indicator light will flash once every second to show the power is on. b) To turn off, press and hold the Power/Call button for approximately 2 seconds when not connected and 5 seconds when connected.
Pairing with Bluetooth Devices *** It is only necessary to pair your Matrix once with each device *** iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch a) On your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch, go to Settings b) Select Bluetooth (on devices with iOS 5.1.
Pairing (Continued) Android Phones and Tablets a) On your Android phone or tablet, navigate to the Settings menu b) Select Wireless & Networks c) Make sure the Matrix is off and within 1 meter of your device d) Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your device e) Initiate pairing mode by pressing the Power/Call button for 6 seconds, until you hear “ready to pair.” (Note: The first time you use your Matrix it will automatically enter pairing mode when powered on.
Pairing (Continued) Windows 7 Computers and Laptops Note: The Windows 7 operating system does not have built-in Bluetooth drivers; drivers are provided by the Bluetooth transmitter manufacturer. Actual pairing and connecting process can vary depending on the Bluetooth device drivers and computer configuration.
Pairing (Continued) Windows 7 Computers and Laptops (Continued) Now the Matrix must be configured for audio and microphone use (enable Bluetooth audio). Note: Audio device names can vary depending on the Bluetooth device drivers and computer configuration.
Pairing (Continued) Other Phones, Tablets, and Devices a) Please refer to your device manual for instructions on how to pair Bluetooth devices b) On your device, turn Bluetooth on and go to the appropriate pairing window c) Make sure the Matrix is off and within 1 meter of your device d) Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and you are in the Bluetooth screen e) Initiate pairing mode by pressing the Power/Call button for 6 seconds, until you hear “ready to pair.
Pairing with Bluetooth Devices with NFC a) Make sure your device has both Bluetooth and NFC turned on b) Place the Matrix next to the NFC device to connect c) Some devices display a message for permission to pair and connect. Allow the devices to pair and connect.
Connecting to Paired Devices *** The Matrix must have been paired with your device before it will connect. Pairing only needs to be done before the first use. *** When the Matrix is turned on and not in pairing mode, it should connect to last connected device automatically. If the last connected device is not within range or does not have Bluetooth on, the Matrix will connect to other paired devices in the order of last connection.
Multipoint Functionality The Matrix has Multipoint functionality, which allows two Bluetooth devices to simultaneously connect. Devices are identified by the Matrix as “phone 1” and “phone 2”. Multipoint use will be possible after at least two devices have been paired with the Matrix. The device that is connected first will be able to stream stereo audio (A2DP) and utilize headset functionality (HSP) while the device that is connected second will utilize headset functionality (HSP) only.
Controlling Volume In Playback or Standby Mode: A single press of the Volume up or Volume down button will increase or decrease the volume on the Matrix by one step. Pressing and holding the Volume up or Volume down button will continue to adjust the volume until maximum or minimum volume is reached. There are 16 volume steps. When the volume reaches the maximum or minimum levels, the Matrix will say “volume highest” or “volume lowest”, respectively.
Controlling Phone Calls Status Incoming call Standbye mode (phone connected) Call in progress Function Single press the Power/Call button Redial the last number Press and hold the Power/Call for 2 seconds button Reject a call 2 Increase volume1 Decrease volume1 End a call Press and hold the Power/Call for 2 seconds button Single press or press and hold the Volume Up button Single press or press and hold the Volume Down button Single press the Power/Call button Call in progress, Answer new cal
Controlling Phone Calls (Cont.) Additional Functionality: Multipoint - Two Phones Connected Note: The Matrix supports a maximum of 2 simultaneous phone calls. Answering an additional call will hang up the active call.
Using as a Wired Headphone The Matrix comes with a 3.5mm audio jack on the back of the left ear cup and an audio cable for wired use. This is convenient for use where Bluetooth isn’t allowed, such as on an airplane, when the battery is depleted, or just to save battery power. It is also useful if you want to listen to media from a different device that doesn’t have Bluetooth or isn’t paired. Connect one side of the audio cable to the Matrix and the other side to a 3.5mm headphone jack on the device.
Change Languages The Matrix comes with 5 languages for voice prompts including English, which is the default, Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish, French, and German. Follow the instructions below to enter the language selection menu. a) Press and hold the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously for 1-2 seconds while powering on the Matrix to enter the language menu. b) The Matrix will say “Power on. Ready to pair. This device supports multiple languages. Press Power/Call confirm English.
Reset Factory Defaults Resetting the Matrix to factory defaults will erase all pairing information and set the language back to the default setting of English. Follow the instructions below: a) Press and hold the Volume up and Volume down buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds while the Matrix is turned on until the Matrix says “power on. Ready to pair. Please connect with phone or computer.” b) The Matrix will continue to offer voice instructions until a device is paired.
Status, Button Functions, Light Patterns, and Sounds Charging Status Charging Charging complete Red LED on LED Indicator Red LED off Status Indicators and Button Functions Status Button Functions LED Indicator Turn on Press and hold the Power/Call button for 3 seconds Blue LED will flash for 2 seconds Turn off Press and hold the Power/Call button for 4 seconds Red LED flash four times N/A Blue LED will blink once per second Turning on pairing mode In pairing mode Paired with device Sound
Status, Button Functions, Light Patterns, and Sounds (Cont.
Status, Button Functions, Light Patterns, and Sounds (Cont.) Status Indicators and Button Functions (Cont.
Specifications Microphone Specifications 6.5mm Microphone Unit omnidirectional Directivity -58±2dB S.P.L ≤2.2KΩ Impedance Frequency Response 10Hz-20,000Hz 4.
Troubleshooting Issue Resolution No sound or low volume Adjust the volume on your headset and device as both control the sound Not charging If using a wall charger, make sure it is plugged in to a powered outlet. If using a computer, make sure the computer is on and the USB port has power. If you are using a car USB port, make sure the car is on.
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