PyleHome PHPMP39 Owner's manual

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Model: PHPMP39
The last playing song or broadcasting station
memory function
1.
Connect the headphones to a USB port via USB cable. The charging
indicator will be on. The charging function is now working. The
indicator will turn off automatically after charging is finished.
2.
The charging time is about 2.5 hours.
Wired headphone function
Using one additional cable with stereo 3.5mm plugs (not included) to connect
the headphone to an external device. Adjust the Volume control to the
appropriate level. Do not switch on the headphones for this function.
Technical specifications
Input DC: 5±0.5V/180mA
Bluetooth Specification: V2.1+EDR System
Audio mode: compatible with MP3 WAV and WMAformats
Frequency range of the receiver: 88 ~ 108MHz
S/N ratio: 90dB THD 1%
Frequency response: 20Hz ~ 20KHz
Power supply: 350mA/h chargeable battery (built-in)
Continuous working time: more than 9 hours
Charging time: about 3 hours
Available for the SD/TF card up to 16GB
BT/ Card/ FM
Warning: when the charging light blinks twice with a beep tone
is heard, the battery needs to be charged otherwise the
headset will turn off. Before you use this Bluetooth headset,
please fully charge the battery.
Charging:
SD card reader function
1.Plug a SD card in the headphone, turn it on and Press BT/Card/FM
state.
button once. It comes into the
Makre sure you are using compatible file types. Digital Audio File
Compatibility: MP3, WAV, WMA
Card
USB wired headphone function
Connect the headphones to a computer via USB cable. You can also edit
and transfer your compatible digital audio files using this method.
Turn off the headphone in the state of playing, the last song or station
being played will be recovered automatically at the next start-up.
You need to search FM programs when using the FM radio function
at the first time.
1.Press and hold the MFB button for 2 seconds. The headphone will be
in the status of automatically searchings. You can listen to all the FM
stations. Every station will be played for about 2s. The power indicator will
blink at the same time. When you listen to one program playing for more
than 6 seconds or the indicator stops blinking, searching is finished. The
headphone will store all the stations searched. You can press the PRE/
NEXT button to select and browse between the station you want.
Note: search / scan stations in an area of good signal reception.
FM radio function
Headphone Functions
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Layout
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Headphone Use
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1. Bluetooth stereo headphone function
2. MP3 playing function with SD card.
(Make sure a compatible SD card is connected)
3. FM radio
4.
Stereo wired headphone function by connecting to an external device.
(Aux 3.5mm connection cable required)
1. Power ON/OFF switch
2. Charging indicator
3. USB port
4. Power indicator
5. BT/Card/FM Mode button
6. PRE button
7 .MFB (Multi-Function Button)
8. NEXT button
9. SD slot
10. Volume control
11. Audio in/out jack
12. MIC
Bluetooth stereo headphone function
After searched, select PHPMP39 in the Bluetooth device list. After pairing,
the power indicator blinks twice with a 'beep' tone, then the light blinks green.
(You may be required to enter a password, depending on your device,
pairing password code is 0000 for some mobile phone.
Playing music:
When the headphones are connected with a mobile phone or a Bluetooth
transmitter which supports A2DP, you can enjoy music through the
headphoens wirelessly. Reference “MP3 playing function notes: 3 & 4" on the
next page for more information.
*The headphones will power off in 5 minutes after B/T disconnection.
Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices:
Switch the headphones on, the power indicator blinks red and green lights
alternately. The headphones are now in pairing mode, ready to connect.
Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth mobile phone:
Make sure your mobile phone has Bluetooth compatibility with the
headphones. Specific pair procedures are not the same with different mobile
phones. Refer to your mobile phone manual for further information.
General Pairing steps are as follows:
a
) Keep the headset and your mobile phone in the range of 1 meter
when pairing.
b) Start the Bluetooth function of mobile phone and search the
Bluetooth devices.
c) Switch the headphone on.
Making calls with the headset:
Function Operation
Status of headset
Voice dial*
Standby mode
Press the MFB twice quickly.
Redial last
number
Standby mode
Press and hold MFB for 1 second.
Conversation mode
Turn the volume control.
Answer calling
Ringing
Press MFB.
Hang up calling
Conversation
Press MFB.
Switchover Conversation
Press PRE or NEXT to change between
the headset mode and cell phone mode.
Reject calling
Ringing
Press and hold MFB for 1 second.
*
The voice dial list should be pre-stored in your mobile phone.
(This feature is not compatible with all devices)
Volume up
or down
MP3 playing function
1.
Connect an SD card with songs into the SD card slot into the headphones.
The SD card can be taken out by gently pushing the SD card once more.
2.
Switch on the power. The indicator will shine. Now the headphone
comes into button one time to
change to the state, the power indicator blinks red.
Adjust the volume, p
Bluetooth
Card
mode. Press the BT/Card/FM
3
. ress the PRE/NEXT button to select different
songs. Press the MFB button to play or pause the selected song.
4.Press the BT/Card/FM button to exchange between the ,
Card playing and
remains in the
FM radio modes. If no card is plugged in, the headset
Bluetooth or FM radio mode.
Bluetooth
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