Sony DR-BTN200 User Manual

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Page 1 - DR-BTN200

Help GuideDR-BTN200Getting StartedBLUETOOTHOne-touch connection (NFC)MusicPhone callsTroubleshootingImportant informationCopyright 2013 Sony Corporati

Page 2 - Before First Use

Help GuideFeatures and location of partsFeaturesLocation and function of partsCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > Getting Started >10Sear

Page 3 - BLUETOOTH connection

Help GuidePowerCharging the headsetCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > Getting Started >11Search

Page 4 - One-touch connection (NFC)

Help GuideBLUETOOTHWhat is BLUETOOTH wireless technology?What you can do with BLUETOOTH functionCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > BLUETOOT

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Help GuideBLUETOOTH connectionSteps to BLUETOOTH functionPairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH deviceConnecting with the paired deviceIndications of

Page 6 - Phone calls

Help GuideOne-touch connection (NFC)Compatible smartphonesPreparation on the smartphoneAbout “NFC Easy Connect” AppCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSear

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Help GuideOne-touch connectionConnecting with the smartphone by one-touch functionsDisconnecting the smartphone by one-touch functionsSwitching the de

Page 8 - Important information

Help GuideListening to musicListening to musicControlling the audio deviceCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > Music >16Search

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Help GuidePhone callsMaking a callReceiving a callControlling the smartphone or mobile phoneCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > Phone calls

Page 10 - Features

Help GuideMaking a call while playing back musicMaking a call while playing back music (Multi point connection)Copyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTo

Page 11 - Charging the headset

Help GuideTo deal with a troubleWhat can I do to solve a problem?Copyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > Troubleshooting >19Search

Page 12 - BLUETOOTH

Help GuideGetting StartedBefore First UseFeatures and location of partsPowerCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop >2Search

Page 13 - Steps to BLUETOOTH function

Help GuidePossible causes of symptomsTable of contents for symptoms and possible causesPower and chargingBLUETOOTH connectionOne-touch connection (NFC

Page 14 - About “NFC Easy Connect” App

Help GuideImportant informationLicense and trademark noticeCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > Important information >21Search

Page 15 - One-touch connection

Help GuideBefore first useIn addition to this Help Guide, read the printed manuals supplied: “Quick StartGuide” and “Reference Guide.”Quick Start Guid

Page 16 - Controlling the audio device

Help GuideFeaturesOne-touch connection (NFC)Neodyum magnet delivers powerful sound.Up to 40 hours of listening timeEnjoy music wirelessly from BLUETOO

Page 17 - Receiving a call

Help GuideLocation and function of partsFunctions of buttons, jacks, and other parts on your wireless stereo headset areexplained here.SearchTop >

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HeadbandLeft ( ) unitNFC ON/OFF switch [Details]This switch enables or disables the one-touch connection function.Right ( ) unitIndicatorLights up in

Page 19 - To deal with a trouble

headset.RESET button [Details]Press the button with a pointing object, such as a pin, to reset the headset.MicrophoneCopyright 2013 Sony Corporation26

Page 20 - Possible causes of symptoms

Help GuideCharging the headsetThe headset contains a lithium ion rechargeable battery, which should be chargedbefore using the headset for the first t

Page 21 - License and trademark notice

Make sure that you connect the plug of the micro-USB cable in the direction asshown in the illustration below.Charging starts when the headset and the

Page 22 - Before first use

* Refer to the Reference Guide on the recommended adapter.CautionIf the headset detects a problem while charging, the indicator (red) may turn off,alt

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Help GuideBLUETOOTHBLUETOOTHBLUETOOTH connectionCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop >3Search

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StatusApprox. usagehoursCommunication time (including music playback time) (upto)40 hoursStandby time (up to) 800 hoursThe communication time will be

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Help GuideWhat is BLUETOOTH wireless technology?Bluetooth® wireless technology is a short-range wireless technology that enableswireless data communic

Page 26 - Microphone

HFP (Hands-free Profile)*: Talking on the phone/Operating the phone byhands-free.* When you use a BLUETOOTH mobile phone supported by both HFP (Hands-

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Help GuideWhat you can do with BLUETOOTH functionThe headset uses BLUETOOTH wireless technology. You can enjoy musicwirelessly from a smartphone, mobi

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Help GuideSteps to BLUETOOTH functionTo listen to music played, or make a call on a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobilephone, follow the steps below.1. Re

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3. Listen to music played on the BLUETOOTH device, or make and receive a callby operating the headset.The headset supports the following BLUETOOTH ve

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Due to the characteristic of BLUETOOTH wireless technology, the sound playedon the headset is slightly delayed from the sound played on the BLUETOOTHd

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Help GuidePairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device1. Place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 meter (3 feet) of the headset.2. Enter pairing mode o

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Make sure that the indicator flashes blue and red alternately after you releasethe button.39

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Help GuideOne-touch connection (NFC)One-touch connection (NFC)One-touch connectionCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop >4Search

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NoteIf pairing is not established within about 5 minutes, pairing mode will becancelled and the headset will turn off. In this case, start over from s

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To delete all pairing information, see “What can I do to solve a problem?”[Details]NotesFor details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with

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Help GuideConnecting with the paired device1. Turn on the headset.Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds while the headset isturned off.

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The headset may be connected with the BLUETOOTH device as soon as youturn on both devices.2. Make the BLUETOOTH connection from the BLUETOOTH device.

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Help GuideIndications of BLUETOOTH functionThe indicator flashes in red or blue to indicate the BLUETOOTH connection status.StatusFlashing pattern: bl

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Help GuideCompatible smartphonesNFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wirelesscommunication between various devices, suc

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Help GuidePreparation on the smartphoneAn app for the NFC function needs to be installed on the smartphone.Download the app “NFC Easy Connect” from th

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2. Set the smartphone so that the NFC function can be used.For details, refer to the manual of the smartphone.TipDepending on your smartphone, you ma

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Help GuideMusicListening to musicCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop >5Search

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Help GuideAbout “NFC Easy Connect” App“NFC Easy Connect” is Sony’s original app for Android Phone available at GooglePlay Store.To find out more about

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Help GuideConnecting with the smartphone by one-touch functionsBy touching the headset with the smartphone, the headset is turned onautomatically and

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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the connection.Refer to the manual of the smartphone for the designated location to betouched on the sma

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However, if you set the switch to OFF when the headset is connected withanother device, you can disconnect the headset from the device by touching the

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Help GuideDisconnecting the smartphone by one-touch functionsYou can disconnect the headset from the smartphone by touching the headset withit.1. Tou

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Help GuideSwitching the device by one-touch functionsWhen the headset is connected with a BLUETOOTH device, if you touch anNFC compatible smartphone o

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Help GuideListening to musicYou can enjoy listening to music and basic remote control operation of aBLUETOOTH device via a BLUETOOTH connection. The B

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3. Play back music or video on the BLUETOOTH device.TipDepending on the BLUETOOTH device, it may be necessary to adjust thevolume or set the audio ou

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Related topicPairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH deviceCopyright 2013 Sony Corporation59

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Help GuidePhone callsPhone callsMaking a call while playing back musicCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop >6Search

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Help GuideControlling the audio deviceIf the BLUETOOTH device supports AVRCP, you can control it by the buttons onthe headset. The functions available

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Press and hold for 2 seconds during playback to stop.Press once during playback to pause./Rotate once to skip to the next/previous song.Rotate and hol

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Help GuideMaking a callYou can enjoy a hands-free call with a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phonethat supports the BLUETOOTH profile HFP (Hands-free

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TipWith an HFP connection, you can call in the following way, depending on thesmartphone or mobile phone. Refer to the manual supplied with yoursmartp

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To adjust the volumePress the VOL +/– button.TipsYou cannot adjust the volume when not talking.Volume for a call and listening to music can be adjuste

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Help GuideReceiving a callWhen an incoming call arrives, a ring tone will be heard via the headset.The ring tone differs in the following ways, depend

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NoteIf you received a call using your smartphone or mobile phone, somesmartphones or mobile phones may have handset use priority. In the case of theHF

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not change.To end a callPress the button on the headset.After use1. Disconnect the BLUETOOTH connection using the smartphone or mobilephone.2. Pre

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Help GuideControlling the smartphone or mobile phoneThe function available may vary depending on the profile supported by yourBLUETOOTH smartphone or

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details of the voice dial function.Supported profile: HSPStatus buttonOutgoing call Press once to cancel outgoing call.Incoming call Press once to an

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Help GuideTroubleshootingTo deal with a troublePossible causes of symptomsCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop >7Search

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Help GuideMaking a call while playing back music (Multi pointconnection)To call using a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone while listening to musicp

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heard via the headset.1. Press the button on the headset and talk using the microphone.To end a call, press the button on the headset to switch b

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Help GuideWhat can I do to solve a problem?If the headset does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve theissue.1. Find the symp

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Help GuideTable of contents for symptoms and possible causesThe following topics show possible causes and remedies for symptoms. See anappropriate top

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Help GuidePower and chargingThe headset is not turned on.Charge the battery of the headset.The headset cannot be turned on while charging the battery.

Page 75 - Power and charging

Help GuideBLUETOOTH connectionPairing cannot be done.Bring the headset and the BLUETOOTH device closer together.Cannot make a BLUETOOTH connection.Che

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Insert a small pin, etc., into the hole, and push it until you feel a click.Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation78

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Help GuideOne-touch connection (NFC)Cannot make the one-touch connection.If the smartphone is in a case, the headset may not react to the touching.Rem

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Help GuideImportant informationImportant informationCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop >8Search

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Help GuideMusicNo soundCheck that both the headset and the BLUETOOTH device are turned on.An A2DP BLUETOOTH connection is not made between the headset

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of the bit rate.*** Bit rate is a numerical value which represents data transmission volume per second.The higher the bit rate, in general, the better

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Help GuidePhone callsThe caller’s voice cannot be heard.Check that both the headset and the BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobilephone are turned on.Check th

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Help GuideLicense and trademark noticeThe BLUETOOTH word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.and any use of such marks by Sony Corporat

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Help GuideBefore First UseBefore first useCopyright 2013 Sony CorporationSearchTop > Getting Started >9Search

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