Sennheiser MM 100 Bluetooth Headset User Manual


 
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Using the MM 100
Listening to music
If your Bluetooth device supports the audio/video remote control profile (AVRCP), you can operate the audio
player via a remote control.
If your Bluetooth device does not support the audio/video remote control profile (AVRCP):
̈ You have to operate play, pause, stop and skip via the audio player software of your Bluetooth device.
Calling
Provided the headset is switched on, paired and within the transmission range of a mobile phone (see page 9),
you can accept and make calls with the MM100. When you receive a call while listening to music, the music
automatically pauses and starts playing again after the call has ended.
Accepting a mobile phone call
When you receive a call via your mobile phone, you hear a ring tone in the headset. If the mobile phone is set to
silent alert or vibrating alert, you will hear no ring tone in the headset.
̈ Press the Play/Pause button º.
Or
̈ Press the Next button » or Prev. button ·.
An ascending confirmation beep is heard in the headset. Audio streaming is automatically paused.
̈ Start to talk.
Rejecting call ̈ Press and hold the Play/Pause button º for 2 seconds.
Or
̈ Press and hold the Next button » or Prev. button · for 2 seconds.
A descending confirmation beep is heard in the headset. The ringing stops. Depending on the settings of the
mobile phone or Bluetooth device, the call is either rejected or transferred to a voice mailbox.
CAUTION! Hearing damage due to high volumes!
Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to permanent hearing defects. Please
protect your hearing. Sennheiser headsets also sound exceptionally good at low volumes.
̈ Set the volume to a medium level.
To ... Press
start playback
pause playback
skip to the next track in the playlist/ folder
skip to the previous track in the playlist/folder
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