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[. . . ] JBL is proud to bring you the JBL Reference Series 610 wireless headphone system. This wireless headphone system streams high-fidelity digital sound from your audio device to your headphones. With the included Bluetooth® transmitter attached to your iPod, ® you can stream music to your JBL 610 wireless headphones as far as 10 meters away from the music source. With no wires to tangle or restrict your movement, and the volume and track controls conveniently located on the headphones, the JBL Reference Series 610 is both the ultimate in portable audio convenience and the pinnacle of audio quality. [. . . ] The Bluetooth Transceiver will also shut down and no longer draw power from the iPod. Press Power Button located on the left ear cup (you will see the blue LED light up) 3. Connect the Bluetooth Transceiver to the iPod The headphone and Bluetooth Transceiver will now re-link with each other. For your hearing safety, please adjust your iPod volume to the minimum position prior to powering up your headphones. Power "On" your headphones by pressing the power button located on the left ear cup. The blue LED on the headphone will light up (at first solid, followed by three consecutive, quick flashes ­ indicating that headphones are ready to be "discovered"). the LED on the mating transceiver will start to blink rapidly , indicating pairing with each other. Once the headphones and Bluetooth transceiver are paired and connected, the blue LED on the headphones and the transceiver's LED will blink slowly and intermittently. If Bluetooth connection is lost due to moving out of transmission range, move closer to the iPod and press the play/pause button ">". The navigation controls are all conveniently located on the right ear cup. The JBL Reference Series 610 headphones can also be used with other Bluetooth music devices. A monotone will also be sounded every 5 seconds for low battery alert. Charge headphones by following the battery charging directions in this User Guide. Charge headphones by following the battery charging directions in this User Guide. Make sure iPod power is on and the transceiver connector is engaged correctly. Charge your iPod in accordance with the battery charging directions given in your iPod user's guide. Make sure connectors are mating correctly to your headphones and audio device. Noise may be caused by interference from a monitor, cell phone or other transmitting device. If using audio cable, headphone system may be overdriven by an amplified audio source. ensure that the JBL Reference Series 610 is connected to an appropriate source device. Volume is low and will not increase when "+" feature is selected. Symptom when used with Bluetooth transceiver Symptom when used with Bluetooth transceiver Audio device does not pair with headphones. [. . . ] Charge headphones by following If blue LED on headphones the battery charging directions in continues to blink rapidly after this User Guide. A monotone will also be sounded every 5 seconds for low battery alert. ensure that the JBL Reference Series 610 is connected to an appropriate source device. Disconnect transceiver from iPod and turn headphone power "Off", then back "On". [. . . ]

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