Beats Wireless User manual



Table of Contents
EN
Important
Safety
Information
4
Keys
and
Parts 7
Charge
the
Battery
8
Switch
On
9
Switch
Off
10
Pairing
10
Adjust
the
Volume
11
Specifications
11
Calls
12
Disconnect
the
Headset
12
Reconnect
the
Headset
12
Listen
to
Music
13
Clear
Settings
or
Reset
13
Passive
Mode
13
Using
the
Remote
Mic
14
FCC
Warning
16
FR
Renseignements
de
securite
importants
18
Numeros
et
pieces
21
Chargement
de
Ia
pile
22
Mise sous
tension
23
Mise hors
tension
24
Jumelage
24
Ajustement
du
volume
25
Specifications
25
Appels
26
Deconnexion
du
casque
d'
ecoute
26

English
Important Safety Information
Listen Responsibly
To
avoid
hearing
damage,
make
sure
that
the
volume
on
your
music
player
is
turned
down
before
connecting
your
headphones.
After
placing
headphones
in/on
your
ears,
gradually
turn
up
the
volume
until
you
reach
a
comfortable
listening level. Noise levels
are
measured
in
decibels
(dB),
exposure
to
any
noise
at
or
above
85 dB
can
cause
gradual
hearing
loss.
Monitor
your
use;
hearing
loss
is
a
function
of
loudness
versus
time.
The
louder
it
is,
the
less
time
you
can
be
exposed
to
it.
The softer it
is,
the
more
time
you
can
listen
to
it.
Physiology of
the
Ear
Cochlear
Nerve
Stapes
To
Nose/Throat
4

English
This
decibel
(dB)
table
compares
some
common
sounds
and
shows
how
they
rank in
potential
harm
to
hearing.
SOUND
NOISE
LEVEL
(dB)
Whisper
30 Very
quiet
Quiet
Office
50-60
Comfortable
hearing
levels
ore
under
60dB
Vacuum
Cleaner,
70
Intrusive; interferes
with
Hair Dryer
telephone
conversations
85 dB
is
the
level
at
which
hearing
damage
(8 hrs.)
begins
Garbage
Truck,
No
more
than
15
minutes
Cement
Mixer
of
unprotected
exposure
recommended
for
sounds
between
90-100dB
Power Sow,
110
Regular
exposure
to
sound
over
Drill/Jackhammer
100 dB
of
more
than
1
minute
risks
permanent
hearing
loss
Rock
Concert
(varies) 110-140
Threshold
of
pain
begins
around
125 dB
*Chart
information
from
http://www.
nidcd.
nih
.gov
/health/education/teachers/pages/common_sounds
.aspx
5

English
".... a
typical
person
can
safely listen
to
an
iPod®
for 4.6
hours
per
day
at
70%
volume."
"....
knowing
the
levels
one
is
listening
to
music
at,
and
for
how
long
is
extremely
important."
From
http:/
/www.cbc.ca/health/story/2006/l
0/19/music-earphones.html
Get
the
most
out
of
your
equipment
and
enjoy
great
audio
performance
even
at
safe levels.
Our
headphones
will
allow
you
to
hear
more
details
at
lower
volume
levels
than
ever
before.
Use Responsibly
Do
not
use
headphones
when
it's
unsafe
to
do
so-while
operating
a
vehicle,
crossing streets,
or
during
any
activity
or
in
an
environment
where
your
full
attention
to
your
surroundings
is
required.
It's
dangerous
to
drive
while
wearing
headphones,
and
in
many
places,
illegal
because
it
decreases
your
chances
of
hearing
life-saving
sounds
outside
of
your
vehicle,
such
as
another
car's
horn
and
emergency
vehicle
sirens. Please
avoid
wearing
your
headphones
while
driving.
Use
an
FM
transmitter
to
listen
to
your
mobile
media
devices
instead.
Learn
how
to
establish
a
safe
listening level
and
review
other
important
safety
guidelines
from
the
Consumer
Electronics
Association
at
www.ce.org
and
the
Deafness Research
Foundation
at
www.drf.org.
6

English
Keys
and
Parts
The
headset
contains
the
following
parts:
Multifunction
key~~~~~~~-~~-~""
Track
back
~
-
--~--
'·-,_"
Indicator
lights
I
Charger
connect
"~-~~~-~~~·
-
--~~~~--
3.5mm
cable
port
Before
using
the
headset,
you
must
charge
the
battery
and
pair
the
headset
with
a
compatible
device.
7

8
Charge
the Battery
The
headset
contains
a
Micro
USB
cable
that
con
be
connected
to
your
computer
or
other
device
mode
for
USB
charging.
Plug
the
Micro
USB
end
of
the
included
USB
cable
into
the
USB
micro
port
charger
connector
under
the
left
eorcup
of
the
headphone.
Plug
the
other
end
into
a
USB
port
on
your
computer
or
other
devices
mode
for
USB
charging.
The
indicator
light
will
be
red
while
charging.
Once
fully
charged,
the
indicator
light
will
be
a
steady
green.
Charge
time
is
one
hour
on
on
empty
battery.
The fully
charged
battery
has
power
for
up
to
l0
hours
talking
and/or
music
time
and
up
to
l
00
hours
standby
time.
Note:
You
con
still
enjoy
your
music
while
charging
your
headphone.
Warning:
(l)
Please
pay
attention
to
the
environmental
aspects
of
battery
disposal.
Battery
must
be
recycled
or
disposed
of
properly. (2) Batteries
(battery
pock
or
batteries
installed)
should
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat,
such
as sunshine, fire,
or
the
like.

English
Switch
On
To
switch on, press
and
hold
the
multifunction
key
about
two
seconds.
The
headset
beeps
ascending
tones,
and
the
blue
indicator
light
is
briefly
displayed
.
When
the
headset
tries
to
connect
to
the
last
used
phone
or
music
player,
the
red
indicator
light
flashes slowly.
When
the
headset
is
connected
to
a
device
and
is
ready
for use,
the
blue
indicator
light
flashes slowly.
If
the
headset
has
not
been
paired
with
a
device,
it
automatically
enters
the
pairing
mode.
9

English
Switch Off
To
switch off, press
and
hold
the
multifunction
key for
about
three
seconds.
The
headset
beeps
descending
tones,
and
the
red
indicator
light
is
briefly
displayed.
If
the
headset
is
not
connected
to
a
device
within
10
minutes, it
switches
off
automatically.
Pairing
1.
Ensure
that
your
phone
or
music
player
is
switched
on.
2.
To
pair
the
headset
if it
has
not
been
previously
paired
with
a
device,
switch
on
the
headset.
The
headset
enters
the
pairing
mode,
and
the
blue
and
red
indicator
light
starts
to
flash quickly.
To
pair
the
headset
if it
has
been
previously
paired
with
another
device,
ensure
that
the
headset
is
switched
off,
and
press
and
hold
the
multifunction
key (for
about
five
seconds)
until
the
blue
and
red
indicator
light
starts
to
flash quickly.
3.
Activate
the
Bluetooth®
feature
on
your
phone
or
music
player,
and
set it
to
search
for Bluetooth®
devices.
4.
Select "Beats
WirelessTM"
from
the
list
of
found
devices
on
your
phone
or
music
player.
5.
If
necessary,
enter
passcode
0000
to
pair
and
connect
the
headset
to
your
device.
10

English
Adjust the Volume
To
adjust
the
headset
volume,
press
the
volume
up
or
down
key
during
a
call
or
while
listening
to
music.
To
adjust
the
volume
quickly, press
and
hold
either
key.
Warning
Excessive
sound
pressure
from
earphones
and
headphones
can
cause
hearing
loss.
Specifications
Beats
Wireless™
can
make
and
receive
calls
hands-free
with
your
compatible
mobile
phone
and
listen
to
music
from
a
compatible
music
player,
but
they
should
be
within
10
meters (33
feet)
of
each
other.
The
headset
is
compliant
with
the
Bluetooth®
Specification
2.1
+
EDR
support
the
following
profiles:
Headset
Profile
(HSP)
V 1.2,Hands-Free Profile
(HFP)
V
1.5,
Advanced
Audio
Distribution Profile (A2DP) V
1.0,
and
Audio
Video
Remote
Control
Profile (AVRCP) V
1.0.
Input
rating
5V DC, 0.5A.
11

English
Calls
To
make
a call. use
your
mobile
phone
in
the
normal
way
when
the
headset
is
connected
to
it.
To
activate
voice
dialing
(if
your
phone
supports
this
feature
with
the
headset),
when
no
call
is
in progress, press
the
multifunction
key
twice
quickly
until
the
phone
starts
voice
dialing,
and
process
as
described
in
the
phone
user
guide.
To
answer
or
end
a
call.
quickly
press
the
multifunction
key.
To
reject
a call. press
and
hold
the
multifunction
key for
approximately
two
seconds.
To
mute
or
unmute
the
microphone
during
a
call.
press
the
play/
pause
key.
To
switch a
call
(in
progress)
from
the
headset
to
the
connected
phone,
press
and
hold
the
multifunction
key for
about
two
seconds.
To
switch a
call
(in progress)
from
the
phone
to
the
headset,
press
and
hold
the
multifunction
key for
about
two
seconds.
Disconnect the Headset
To
disconnect
the
headset
from
your
device,
switch
off
the
headset,
or
disconnect
it in
Bluetooth
;"
menu
of
your
device.
Reconnect the Headset
To
connect
the
headset
to
the
phone
or
music
player
that
you
have
last
used
with
it,
switch
on
the
headset,
or
make
the
connection
in
the
Bluetooth
"'
menu
of
your
device.
12

English
Listen
to Music
To
listen
to
music,
connect
the
headset
to
compatible
music
player
that
supports
A2DP
Bluetooth
'''
profile. The
available
music
functions
depend
on
your
music
player.
If
you
receive
or
make
a
call
while
listening
to
music,
the
music
is
paused
until
the
call
ends.
To
play
a song,
select
in
the
music
player
and
press
the
Play/Pause key
on
the
Beats Wireless
'M
headset.
To
pause
or
resume
playing
a
song,
press
the
Play/Pause key.
To
select
the
next
song
during
playback,
press
the
track
forward
key quickly.
To
select
the
previous
song,
press
the
track
back
key
(once
or
twice)
quickly.
To
scroll
through
the
current
song
quickly,
press
and
hold
either
key.
Clear
Settings or Reset
To
clear
the
pairing
settings
from
the
headset,
switch
off
the
headset
and
press
and
hold
the
multifunction
and
volume
down
keys (for
over
eight
seconds)
until
the
red
and
blue
indicator
lights
alternate
three
times.
To
reset
the
headset
connect
the
headset
to
a
charger
and
press
both
the
multifunction
and
volume
up
keys.
Passive
Mode
You
can
use Beats Wireless
'M
as a
wired
headphone
to
save
batteries. Simply
connect
one
end
of
the
included
CTU
cable
to
the
bottom
of
the
earcup
and
the
other
to
your
MP3 player.
Inserting
an
audio
cable
disables
wireless
functionality.
13

English
Using the Remote Mic
Beats
Wireless™
comes
equipped
with
a
convenient
remote
mic
cable
allowing
you
to
take
calls
and
talk
hands-free
when
Bluetooth
®
connectivity
is
not
accessible.
Some
functionality
will
vary
by
phone
model.
Please
consult
your
phone's
owner's
manual.
Functions
include:
• Play •
• Pause II
• Skip
Forward/
Backward
..
~
•
Scan
Forward/
Backward.._.._
+
·Answer~
·End
Call;..
·Voice
Command
(<c~
•
Volume
Control
+-
I
0
-+
8
•~u~..-~~~
..
~.._
+ + c
~I~
I
((c~
0
--
I
Note:
Functionality
varies
by
device.
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HTC
, Blackberry
&
Android
I
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II
+ • c
LJ
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English
Play or
pause
a song or video:
Press
and
release
the
center
button.
Repeat
to
resume.
Skip
track
or
backward
to next song or video:
Press
and
release
the
center
button
twice
quickly to
skip
forward.
Press
and
release
three
times
quickly
to
skip
back.
Scan forward or
backward
through a song or video: In
quick
motion,
press
the
center
button
twice,
hold
on
the
second
press
to
scan
forward.
Release
when
you
want
to
stop
scanning.
To
scan
backward,
press
the
center
button
three
times,
holding
on
the
third
press.
Answer or
end
a call:
Press
and
release
the
center
button
once
to
answer.
Repeat
to
end
the
call.
Decline
an
incoming call:
Press
and
hold
the
center
button
for
two
seconds,
then
release. There will
be
two
beeps
when
you
let
go
to
indicate
successful
operation.
Voice
Command:
Press
and
hold
the
center
button
until
voice
activation
starts
up.
Functionality
will
vary
by
device.
Control volume:
Press
the
top
button
to
increase
volume.
Press
the
bottom
button
to
decrease
volume.
Functionality
will
vary
by
device.
15

English
FCC Warning
FCC
ID:
COW81 000012
This
device
complies
with Part
15
of
FCC Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference,
and
(2)
This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation.
Changes
or
modification
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
Compliance
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
Connecting
of
peripherals
requires
the
use
of
grounded
shielded
signal
cables.
The
socket-outlet
shall
be
installed
near
the
equipment
and
shall
be
easily
accessible.
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.
This
equipment
generates,
uses
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
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English
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• Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
•
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
•
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
•
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
Caution
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user's (or
your)
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
Avoid
storage
in
extreme
heat
or
cold.
Avoid
exposure
to
liquids,
temperature
extremes
and
high
humidity.
The
product's
working
temperature
range
is
0-45°C
(32-ll3°F).
Canada
Statement
This
device
complies
with
Industry
Canada
RSS-21
0.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(l)
this
device
may
not
cause
interference,
and
(2) this
device
must
accept
any
interference,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation
of
the
device.
The
device
meets
th
e e
xemption
from
the
routine
evaluation
limits in
section
2.5
of
RSS
l 02
and
compliance
with
RSS-1
02
RF
exposure, users
con
obtain
Canadian
inforn1ation
on
RF
exposure
and
complianc
e.
Register
Your
Beats'
'')
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