Zoom 4355 Manuel utilisateur

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Zoom®iHiFi™ Bluetooth®Stereo
Headphones/Headset
These instructions are for a device that can function either as
headphones for listening to music or as a headset with a built-
in microphone for phone calls. In these instructions we’ll
simply call the device Headphones.
The instructions cover the following:
•Charging the Headphones
•Pairing the Headphones with various devices including
PCs, cell phones, and iHiFi transmitters
•Using the Headphones
•Some other iHiFi™ products
1. Charging the headphones
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USB charging jack
Charging
LED
On/Off (1/0) switch
Charging cable

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1Plug one end of the supplied USB charging cable into the
Headphones’ charging jack.
2Plug the other end of the charging cable into the USB port
of a computer that is powered on.
The Headphones’ charging LED is red during charging,
and turns green when the headphones are fully charged.
3When the LED turns green, unplug the charging cable from
the Headphones. The charge lasts about 12 hours.
If you’re not using the Headphones, make sure the On/Off
button is Off.
Note: Zoom also offers an iHiFi charger (Model 22126F) for
charging without a PC. See www.zoom.com for more
information.
2. Pairing the Headphones
Headphone pairing establishes a wireless link between the
Headphones and another Bluetooth device – or two other
devices, if you want to make or receive a phone call while
you’re listening to music, for example (see page 11). The
device can be almost any Bluetooth device that sends or
receives sound, as long as the device supports A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) and a pairing PIN code
of 0000.
Some of these devices will support basic functionality, but
may not support use of the Headphones for volume control,
pause and other functions, so we recommend Zoom iHiFi
devices for best results.
Whatever the appropriate Bluetooth device, there’s typically a
way to set the pairing PIN code to 0000 and initiate pairing.

After you initiate a device’s pairing, switch the Headphones’
On/Off (1/0) button from Off to On. The Pairing mode LED will
flash blue and red until pairing occurs. At that point the LED
will flash blue for about 10 seconds and then turn off.
Pairing LED Status Explanation
Red/blue alternate
flashing
Searching for a device
or
pairing
Blue flashing Paired. After 10 seconds, the LED
turns off.
Intermittent blue
flashing
Idle (not paired). After 3 minutes,
headphones go into Sleep mode and
LED turns off.
Intermittent red
flashing
Low battery
No indication Paired or in Sleep mode
Pairing
LED
After two devices are paired, they normally remain paired
unless a new and inconsistent pairing occurs.
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If your unit fails to pair with a desired device, move the
Headphones closer to the device and start the pairing process
again.
Pairing usually takes only about 10 seconds. However,
successful pairing can take up to 3 minutes if the two pairing
Bluetooth devices aren’t near each other or if there are other
wireless devices nearby.
When a Bluetooth transmitter is switched on, it will typically try
for 10 seconds to pair with the most recently paired device. If
the most recently paired device is not found (because, for
instance, it’s off), then a typical transmitter will enter pairing
mode and try to pair with another Bluetooth device.
If pairing doesn’t occur within 3 minutes, a typical transmitter
enters Idle mode and stays in Idle mode until it’s powered off
and then on again.
Pairing the headphones with a PC
To send sound to the headphones, the PC needs to have
Bluetooth capability that supports A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile) for sound. To support additional functions
that are built into the headphones, such as volume control and
pause, Bluetooth AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Protocol) is required. Note that some computers come with
basic Bluetooth that lacks either A2DP or AVRCP.
A PC with Bluetooth normally has built-in Bluetooth or a
Bluetooth adapter such as a USB or PC Card adapter.
If the PC supports Bluetooth, it has related software that may
be called, for instance, a Bluetooth Setup Wizard.
1Select the Bluetooth icon in your system tray or on your
desktop to open the Bluetooth software.
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2Look for a menu option to discover new devices in the
area. When you click this menu option, a list of Bluetooth
devices will appear on your screen.
3Select the Bluetooth Headset (to use the Headset
capabilities for making hands-free VoIP calls) or the
Headphones (to use the Headphone capability for listening
to a podcast or music stored on your computer) and enter
a PIN code of 0000.
4Use the software to initiate pairing.
5After you initiate the PC’s pairing, switch the headphones’
On/Off (1/0) button from Off to On.
6The headphones’ Pairing LED will flash blue and red until
pairing occurs. At that point, it will flash blue for 10
seconds and then turn off.
7That’s it! Now you can exit the Bluetooth Setup Wizard and
go to Section 3, Using the Headphones.
Pairing the headphones with a Bluetooth-enabled
mobile/cell phone
1Turn on your phone and access the Bluetooth settings
section of the phone's menu.
2Make the phone visible (discoverable) to other Bluetooth
devices.
3Search for new devices.
4When the phone displays BT AV Headset, initiate pairing
with the Bluetooth Headphones.
5At the prompt, enter a pairing PIN code of 0000 and make
the connection.

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Note: Some phones also require you to tell them to
connect to the paired device.
6That's all you need to do! You don't have to do anything on
the Headphones. The Pairing LED on the Headphones will
flash blue for 10 seconds, then turn off. Now go to Section
3, Using the Headphones, on page 12.
If your phone fails to pair with the Headphones, move the
Headphones closer to the phone and start the pairing process
again.
Pairing the headphones with an iHiFi transmitter
Zoom makes many different iHiFi transmitters, including one
for iPods and one for MP3 players and other audio devices.
Pairing instructions for those devices are below.
•Zoom’s Model 4355 iHiFi Transmitter for iPods plugs
into the docking port of any iPod. To pair it with the
Headphones:
1Put the Headphones near the iPod.
2Plug the Transmitter into the iPod.
3Promptly switch the Headphones’ On/Off (1/0) button
from Off to On.
The Headphones’ Pairing mode LED will flash blue and
red until pairing occurs. At that point, it will flash blue for 10
seconds and then turn off.
The iPod Transmitter LED also flashes blue and red during
pairing. After pairing occurs, the LED flashes blue
intermittently.

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audio devices. To pair the Transmitter with the
eadphones:
1Make sure that the Transmitter is charged up an
plugged into the audio device.
2Put the Headphones close to the Transmitter.
Switch on the Transmitter, then pr
Transmitter’s Connect button for five seconds until the
Transmitter’s lights start to flash.
Switch the Headphones’ On/Off (1/0) button from Off to
On.
The Headphones’ Pairing mode LED will flash between
blue and red until pairing occurs. At that point, the LED
will flash blue rapidly for 10 secon
To pair the Headphones with both your music player and your
computer at the same time, see below.
To pair the headphones with your music player and yo
phone at the same time, see page 11.
Pairing with an iPod or MP3 Player and your
mputer at the same time
Make sure the Headphones are turned on, paired with an
iHiFi Transmitter (see above), and loc
meters (30 feet or less) of both the music player and your
Bluetooth-enabled computer.
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2Double-click the Bluetooth icon in your system tray or
on your desktop to open the Bluetooth configuration
3th devices in the area,
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quickly with the computer, and the
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software, and follow the prompts.
When you see a list of Bluetoo
select BT AV Headset.
When prompted, enter a pairing (security) code of 0000
and start the pairing process.
The headset will pair
ng LED will flash blue for 10 seconds and then
(If pairing doesn't occur, see the description of pairing
page 4for help.)
If you hear your VoIP phone ring through the
Headphones while you are listening to music, press the
Phone button on the Headphones and flip down the
microphone to answer the call.
To make a call over the Internet while you are listening to your
music p
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a button on the Headphones.
layer, just enter the phone number on your VoIP
provider's web site and flip down the microphone – you d
need to press
When the call is finished, flip up the microphone and
press the Forward/Phone button to listen to your music
player again.
Note: If you pair the Headphones first with your iPod or MP3
uter
player, and you then have difficulty pairing with your
computer, turn off pairing and initiate pairing on the comp
first.
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