User's Manual

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Storm Bluetooth Game Headset Setup Guide for
PLAYSTATION 3
Date: 080612 Revision:00
Getting Started
A Bluetooth headset has to be registered, or "paired", with your PS3 before it can be
used.
Make sure your Bluetooth headset is fully charged before you begin.
Check your headset instructions for entering "pairing mode". Activate your
headsets' "pairing mode" so it can be recognized by the PS3.
On the Cross Media Bar (or XMB) of the PS3 go to the "Settings" tab, then down
into "Accessory Settings", then down into "Manage Bluetooth Devices".
With your headset in pairing mode, follow the onscreen instructions and let the
PS3 scan for your headset. When your headset is found (Device Name:
BSH6310), follow the prompts and enter a pass key (if necessary- the default is
usually 0000 for all brands). The pairing should now be complete.
Mic Test and Volume Setting
After pairing a Bluetooth headset, or after plugging in a USB (wired) headset, return
to the XMB. Go to "Accessory Settings" and choose "Audio Device Settings". You can
test your headset here.
Your headset should appear as the audio input/output device. If not, just use the
D-pad to highlight the Input line, then scroll until you see BSH6310. Any
microphone you have used with your PS3 will be listed, but only the current one
will be available to select.
Set the "Microphone Level" to 4. You can change the level any time if needed.
Speak into the headset, and the level bar at the top of the screen should move at
the sound of your voice.
If your mic doesn't appear there then try pairing it again.
There are more ways to configure the audio input and output that can be useful:
Set the input to (your mic) and leave the output on (default)- one person can chat
with the other players, and the replys will play over your TV speakers rather than
into your mic. Great when sharing one console because everyone can hear the
team talk.
Set the input and output to (default)- you will hear the game sound and voice
chat through your TV speakers but won't be able to talk back. Great if you don't
have a headset, or if you want the room to hear the team chat.

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