2Boom HPBT100 Getting Started

Category
Portable speakers
Type
Getting Started
Power
S
wit
ch
Next/
Volume
+
M
ic
Line
in
P
la
y/Pause/
P
hone/Mo
de
P
r
e
vious/
Volume-
LED
Indicator
USB Jack
Input
Gettingstarted
with
HPBT100
MobileBluetooth
headset
To USB
P
o
w
er
Charge
B
a
tt
ery
Charge
B
a
tt
ery
SD
Input
Model:
HPB
T100
Note:
When
not in
use
,
turn power off to
conserve
the
ba
tt
ery
.
C
har
ging
the
HPB
T100
R
echar
geable
Li-poly battery
The
HPBT100
is
powered by a
rechargeble
battery inside the
headset. When
the blue power light
dims
,
or if you satrt
t
o
notice sound distortion at higher
v
olume
,
it’s
time to
recharge
the
ba
tt
er
y
.
C
onnec
t
the mini
USB
plug to the speaker
and larger
USB
plug to a powered
USB
p
or
t
,
such as
that a
c
omput
er
,
or the optional
AC
adapt
er
.
The
light on the speaker
will turn red whilst charging and blue when fully
char
ged
.
Note:
1.
You can
continue to listen to the headset whilst it
is
char
ging
.
2. If the battery level
is
too
low
,
the Bluetooth connection may not operate
c
orr
ec
tly
.
M
ain
t
enanc
e
1.
Place
the unit on a level
surface away
from
sources
of direct or
excessive
heat.
2.
Clean
your unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild
soap
and
w
a
t
er
.
3.
S
tr
onger
cleaning
agents
,
such as
b
enzene
,
thinner or
similar ma
t
er
ials
can damage
the
surface
of the
unit.
R
echar
geable
Li-poly
ba
tt
er
y
This device uses
an internal
rechargeable
Li-poly battery that should
last
the lifetime of the
devic
e
.
if you
susp
ec
t
your
ba
tt
er
y
may be
dead
,
try charging it
several
times
.
If the battery
does
not
r
echar
ge
,
please
contact
us
for repair
inf
or
ma
tion.
Please
do
NOT
attempt to
change
the battery
yourself
.
If the battery
has
died and you do not want
us
to
replace
your
ba
tt
er
y
,
you should follow the
disposal
instructions
b
elo
w
.
WARNING/DISPOSAL OF
UNIT
*
Never dispose
of
used
batteries/electronics
with ordinary solid
w
ast
es
,
since
they contain toxic
substanc
es
.
*
Always dispose
of
used
batteries/electronics
in
accordance
with the prevailing community regulations that apply to
the
disposal
of
ba
tt
eries/elec
tr
onics
,
If there
are
no local regulations concerning battery/electronics
disposal, please
dispose
of the
device
in a
waste
bin for electronic
devic
es
.
*
Many electronics retailers
now
recycle
batteries and other electronic components at no
char
ge
.
Check
to
see
which
ones
in your
area
do
so
.
Caution: The
battery
used
in this
device
may present a
risk
of
fir
e
,
explosion
or
chemical
burn if mistreated
* Unit
shall
not be
exposed
to
excessive
heat
such as
sunshine
,
fir
e
,
or the
lik
e
,
* Do not
use
or
charge
the battery if it
apperars
to be
leak
ing
,
disc
olor
ed
,
deformed
,
or in
anyway
abonormal.
* Do not
leave
your battery
discharged
or
unused
for extended periods of
time
.
When
batteries
are
misused
,
the may
explode or
leak,
causing
burns and
personal
injury
.
If your battery
leaks
,
use
normal precaution and
discard
the
unit
immedia
t
ely
.
Using
the
HPB
T100
Thank
you for purchasing the
HPBT100
headset . This
unit
is
designed to provide
years
of trouble-free audio
p
er
f
or
manc
e
.
Please read these
instructions
carefully
for proper operation and
save
for future
r
ef
er
nc
e
.
Connecting with
B
luet
o
oth
To
play audio from a Bluetooth
devic
e
,
you need to pair the
device
with the
headset
.
You can
pair up to eight
devic
es
.
1. On your Bluetooth
devic
e
,
switch on Bluetooth and
scan
for
devices
in its Bluetooth
menu
.
2.
Turn
on the
headset.
When
powering up for the first
time
,
the
headset is discoverable
for 2 minutes and
is ready
for pair
ing
.
The status
indicator
flashes
blue
.
3.
W
hen “
2Boom
appears on the
device
list of your Bluetooth
devic
e
,
selec
t
it to initiate pair
ing
.
(If a
pass
code
is
r
equested
,
enter
0000).
The
Bluetooth
status
light turns solid blue after pairing
is
established
.
The speaker is ready
to play
music
.
Note: If pairing
fails,
switch the
headset
off and then
back
on
so
that the Bluetooth
status
ligh
t
flashes
blue again.
R
ep
ea
t
step 3.
C
onnec
t
micro
SD
card
1.
C
onnec
t
the or micro
SD card
to the headset.
2.
S
lide
the power switch of the
headset
to the
ON
p
osition.
The
blue power light will
illumina
t
e
.
3. Hold
the
“_”
to
decrease
the
v
olume
,
press”_” to go previous
song
.
4. Hold
the
“+” to
increase
the
v
olume
,
pr
ess
”+”
to go next
song
.
5.
When
you
are
finished listening,turn the
HPBT100
OFF
to
conserve
the
ba
tt
er
y
.
C
onnec
t
an audio device via its Line-in socket
1.
C
onnec
t
the
stereo 3.5mm
audio
cable
to the headphone jacker
line - out of
any
audio
devic
e
,
then connect the
3.5mm
stereo plug on the other end to the
c
onnec
t
or
on the
HPBT100
headset.
2.
S
lide
the power switch of the
headset
to the
ON
position
.
3.
Pres s
play on your audio
device
and adjust its volume to listen to
audio
.
4. Hold
the
“-” to
decrease
the
v
olume
,
hold
the
“+” to
increase
the
v
olume
5.
When
you
are
fished
listening
,
turn the
HPBT100
headset
OFF
to
conserve
the
ba
tt
er
y
.
FCCSTATMENT
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedto
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipmentgenerates,usesand can radiate radiofrequencyenergyand,ifnot installedandusedin
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
interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
—Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
—Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.
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2Boom HPBT100 Getting Started

Category
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Type
Getting Started

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