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 Portable Link User’s Guide   
 
First, let us say thank you for purchasing Skullcandy™! Congratulations on now owning the first ever device to link 
your cellphone with your music player! Skullcandy™ was designed, manufactured and is sold by avid music 
enthusiasts that finally grew tired of the constant battle between their music and cellphones. 
 
While reading the following instructions, please remember that there are thousands of different model cellphones in 
the world, but only one Skullcandy™ Link! The Link device will activate any feature your phone is capable of, but you 
need to discover all the different features as you experiment with your device. So let’s make these babies work! 
 
First, let’s review the device

The headphone portion is obvious. On the other end are the plugs. One plug is a standard music headphone plug 
(3.5mm, gold plated). The second plug is for your cellphone. If you have any questions as to whether you purchased 
the correct Skullcandy™ unit for your phone, look at the hands-free device that came with your cellphone. Compare 
the Skullcandy™ plug to the plug on your current device. They should look identical. 
 
Now let’s look at the Link Console Features

The Link Console is the plastic housing located on the cord, just below the headphones. There are five main 
components of the Link Console: 
 
1. Microphone: 
 
The cellphone microphone is the small hole located on the face of the console. 
2.  Music Volume Control: You are able to control the volume of your music with the inline volume control on 
the side of the console. When a call is 
received, find a comfortable music volume 
level to where you can listen to both music 
and phone together. If you want to eliminate 
the music entirely, turn the volume control all 
the way down to leave only the cellphone 
voice
3. Cellphone Function Button: This button 
accesses whatever functions your particular 
cellphone supports. More on this later… 
4. Clip: The clip is on the back of the console. 
Use this to attach the console to a shirt collar 
near your chin so your voice is picked up 
clearly through the microphone. 
5. Skull Logo: The logo doesn’t perform any 
function whatsoever, but it looks so cool we thought we’d point it out to you again. 
 
Let’s hook this bad-boy up, and make it work! 
1. 
Placing a Call  
a.  Plug the Link unit into your phone, and put on the headphones. 
b.  Place a cellphone call through your device by first dialing a number, and listening to your phone 
through the Skullcandy headset. Speak into the Link microphone.  
i.  Troubleshooting tip: if the volume of the other party’s voice seems low in your headset, 
adjust the voice volume on the cellphone. If the other party has a hard time hearing your 
voice
, adjust the location of the microphone closer to your mouth.    
 
2. Receiving 
Call 
a.  Place a call to your cellphone, and listen for the ring. Now, depending on the functions of your 
particular phone, you answer the call through various different methods: 
i.  The Link Console Function Switch, on many phones, serves as a Connect / Disconnect 
switch. Try pressing the button while the phone is ringing to see if it picks up. 
ii.  If it does not, program your phone to Auto-Answer. Virtually all cellphones have a mode that 
will answer the phone automatically after a predetermined number of rings or seconds. Refer 
to your owner’s manual or call your manufacturers tech support to find how to program your 
individual phone to Auto-Answer mode. Even if your phone connects using the Link Console