Инструкции Пользователя для Bowers & Wilkins PX Wireless

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6. Bluetooth Pairing
To connect your PX headphones to a Bluetooth 
enabled audio device, such as your mobile phone, 
they must first be ‘paired’ with the device. Once 
paired, the Bluetooth device and the headphones 
will ‘remember’ each other will be able to connect 
without re-pairing when within range.
The first time you switch on your PX headphones 
they will start up in Bluetooth pairing mode. To pair a 
device follow these steps:
•   Ensure the headphones are switched on and in 
Pairing Mode. The indicator will blink blue. 
•   Open the Bluetooth settings on the device to be 
paired and ensure Bluetooth is switched on. ‘PX 
Bowers & Wilkins’ will appear as an available 
device. Select ‘PX Bowers & Wilkins’ and close 
the Bluetooth settings.
•   The headphone indicator will flash blue while 
pairing is underway and switch to continuous 
blue when pairing is established. The 
headphones will also play an audible cue when 
pairing is established. 
•   Once pairing is established, ensure that the 
headphones are selected as the playback device 
in the audio apps.
 
For any subsequent pairs, your headphones must be 
switched manually to pairing mode: This is illustrated 
in Diagram 6.
•  
With the headphones switched on, press and 
hold the combined Bluetooth/power button 
directly inwards for two seconds. The indicator 
will flash blue and the headphones will play a cue 
as they enter Pairing Mode. 
•   Once again, go to the Bluetooth setup screen of 
the device you want to pair with the headphones 
and look for ‘PX Bowers & Wilkins’ in the list. Tap 
on it and the two devices will pair.
Note: Your headphones will automatically exit 
from Bluetooth pairing mode if no device is paired 
within five minutes. 
Note: Pairing may occasionally fail, in which 
case the headphone indicator will flash blue 
in two second bursts. Try again with the two 
devices closer together.
6.1 Bluetooth Pairing Notes
•   Your  PX 
headphones 
can remember up to eight 
paired Bluetooth devices. It is possible for two 
devices to be connected simultaneously to 
enable, for example, music to play from one 
device while telephone calls are taken from  
the other.
•   When your headphones start up following a 
period switched off or in standby mode, they 
will connect to the last connected device if it 
is switched on and within range. Other paired 
devices will not connect automatically but  
must be selected for connection via their 
Bluetooth settings.
•   When disconnected, pressing the headphone’s 
Bluetooth button at any time will cue connection 
to the last connected device if possible. 
•   To disconnect a Bluetooth source device from 
your PX headphones press the Bluetooth button 
twice in quick succession. This will disconnect  
all Bluetooth connected devices. The 
headphones will play an audible cue when 
Bluetooth is disconnected. 
Diagram 6 
Switching manually to Bluetooth pairing mode.
•   The headphone paired device memory can 
be erased by pressing and holding and the 
Bluetooth and Volume – buttons simultaneously 
for 2 seconds. The indicator will flash and your 
headphones will restart.
7. Controlling Bluetooth Audio
The PX headphone Play/Pause, Volume + and 
Volume – buttons can be used to control audio:
•   To increase volume press the Volume + button.
•   To decrease volume press the Volume – button.
•   To play or pause audio press and release the 
Play/ Pause button.
•   To select the next track press the Play/ Pause 
button twice in quick succession.
•   To select the previous track press the Play/ 
Pause button three times in quick succession.
8. Real World Listening
PX headphone Environment Filter noise-cancellation 
is switched on by pressing the Environment 
Filter button on the side of the right ear piece. 
Environment Filter is switched off by default. Three 
alternative Environment Filter profiles are available 
that provide noise-cancellation characteristics tuned 
for different environments. These are selected via the 
Bowers & Wilkins PX Headphone app. The right ear 
piece Environment Filter on/off button will select the 
last used noise-canceling profile.
The PX headphone Voice Pass-through function 
enables external sounds such as conversation or 
safety announcements to be heard without the  
need to remove the headphones. Voice Pass-
through is selected via the Bowers & Wilkins PX 
Headphone app.
Note: The Environment Filter and Voice Pass-
through functions do not require the headphones 
to be playing an audio signal. If headphone audio 
is playing the audibility of Voice Pass-through will 
always to some extent depend on its character 
and volume level.
Note: Wearing glasses that distort the profile 
of your ears may interfere with headphone 
Environment Filter performance. Similarly, hair 
trapped between your ears and the headphone 
ear-pieces may compromise proximity sensing.
9. Mobile Phone Use
Your PX headphones can be used with a Bluetooth 
connected mobile phone to make voice calls:
•   To answer a call press and release the Play/
Pause button.
•   To reject a call press the Play/Pause button for 
two seconds.
•   To end a call press and release the Play/ 
Pause button.
Bluetooth audio playing while a telephone call  
is taken will be paused. It will resume when the  
call is ended.
Note: Telephone functions only operate when the 
headphones are connected via Bluetooth.