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N.B. The password/PIN for the BTH002 is “0000” so the headphones CANNOT be paired
to a transmitter that has another PIN besides ”0000”.
N.B. If the devices cannot establish contact within a couple of minutes refer to your
transmitter’s instruction manual.
This transmitter (BTT005) can be used with devices which have PIN no: “0000”, “1234”,
“1111” or “8888”.
Every time the transmitter is activated it will connect to the last connected device. If you
wish to pair the transmitter to another Bluetooth device you must: Temporarily turn off Blue-
tooth on the connected device, and then pair the transmitter to the new device.
If pairing takes too long the transmitter will automatically discontinue pairing mode.
This also happens if the transmitter loses contact with the paired device for more than 5
minutes.
The headphones can memorise up to 8 paired devices. If a new device is paired with the
headphones when there are already 8 paired devices, the first paired device in the memory
will disappear.
5.6 Pairing to several Bluetooth® devices
The headphones can be connected to 2 different Bluetooth devices: The first type are
mobiles with HFP and the other type are devices with A2DP. Follow these instructions
when connecting to two different Bluetooth devices:
Step 1. First pair the headphones to a Bluetooth transmitter.
See: 5.5 Pairing to a Bluetooth® transmitter.
Step 2. Turn off the Bluetooth transmitter.
Step 3. “Pair” the headphones to a Bluetooth mobile phone.
See: 5.4 Pairing to a Bluetooth® phone.
Step 4. Activate the Bluetooth transmitter and it will automatically connect to
the headphones.
N.B. When the pairing process is complete both Bluetooth devices will store the other in
memory. You will NOT need to repeat the pairing procedure each time. However, if you
attempt to pair to another Bluetooth device the settings for the first one will be erased.
Make sure that the headphones and mobile maintain contact while activating the Bluetooth
transmitter. This way contact can be maintained between several devices.
Mobiles that support both A2DP and HSP can try to maintain contact using both methods
simultaneously which can result in Bluetooth losing contact with the headphones.
Bluetooth profiles
- HFP Hands-Free Profile
- HSP Headset
- A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
- AVRCP Audio/Video Remote Profile