Making a call
You can enjoy a hands-free call with a smartphone or mobile phone that supports the Bluetooth profile HFP (Hands-free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile), via a Bluetooth connection.
- If your smartphone or mobile phone supports both HFP and HSP, set it to HFP.
- The operation may vary depending on the smartphone or mobile phone. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your smartphone or mobile phone.
- The headset only supports normal incoming calls. Calling apps for smartphones and computers are not supported.
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Connect the headset to a smartphone or mobile phone beforehand.
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Operate your smartphone or mobile phone to make a call.
When you make a call, the dial tone is heard from the headset.
If you make a call while you are listening to music, playback pauses.
If no dial tone is heard via the headset, switch the call device to the headset using your smartphone or mobile phone or by holding your finger to the touch sensor control panel until the device is switched.
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Adjust the volume by operating the touch sensor control panel.
- To increase the volume: Swipe up repeatedly until the volume reaches the desired level.
- To decrease the volume: Swipe down repeatedly until the volume reaches the desired level.
- If you hold your finger to the touch sensor control panel after swiping up or down, the volume continues to change.
When the volume reaches the maximum or minimum, an alarm sounds.
- To increase the volume: Swipe up repeatedly until the volume reaches the desired level.
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To end the call, double-tap the touch sensor control panel.
If you made a call during music playback, music playback resumes automatically after ending the call.
Hint
- Volume for a call can be adjusted during a telephone conversation only.
- The headset volume during a call and during music playback can be independently adjusted. Changing the call volume does not change the volume of music playback and vice versa.
Note
- Use a smartphone or mobile phone at least 50 cm away from the headset. Noise may result if the smartphone or mobile phone is too close to the headset.