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Wireless Stereo
Headset
© 2007 Sony Corporation
DR-BT21iK
3-280-325-62 (1)
Instruction Manual
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Mode d’emploi
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of re or
electric shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or moisture.
To reduce the risk of electrical
shock, do not open the cabinet.
Refer servicing to qualied
personnel only.
Do not install the appliance in a conned
space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
To reduce the risk of re, do not cover the
ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains, etc. And do not place
lighted candles on the apparatus.
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do
not place objects lled with liquids, such as
vases, on the apparatus.
Connect the AC power adaptor to an
easily accessible AC outlet. Should you
notice an abnormality in the AC power
adaptor, disconnect it from the AC outlet
immediately.
Do not expose the battery to excessive heat
such as direct sunlight, re or the like.
Excessive sound pressure from earphones
and headphones can cause hearing loss.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
e Bluetooth word mark and logos are
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by Sony Corporation is
under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those
of their respective owners.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and
patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and
omson.
Information
is device complies with Part 15 of FCC
Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation of this device.
You are cautioned that any changes or
modications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate
this equipment.
is equipment must not be co-located or
operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
is equipment complies with FCC/IC
radiation exposure limits set forth for
uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC
radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in
Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the
IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. is
equipment has very low levels of RF energy
that it is deemed to comply without testing of
specic absorption ratio (SAR).
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For the customers in Canada
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION
BATTERIES
Lithium-Ion batteries
are recyclable.
You can help preserve
our environment by
returning your used
rechargeable batteries
to the collection and recycling location
nearest you.
For more information regarding
recycling of rechargeable batteries, call
toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit
http://www.rbrc.org/
Caution: Do not handle damaged or
leaking Lithium-Ion batteries.
Notes
is Bluetooth transmitter is designed for
iPod only. You cannot connect any other
portable audio players.
Sony cannot accept responsibility in the
event that data recorded to iPod is lost or
damaged when using an iPod connected to
this Bluetooth transmitter.
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Table of Contents
What is Bluetooth wireless
technology? ........................... 6
Features .....................................7
Getting Started
Checking supplied items ........ 8
Location and Function of
Parts ......................................... 9
Bluetooth headset ......................... 9
Bluetooth transmitter ................10
Basic use of headset ..............11
Charging the headset ................11
Folding.............................................14
Unfolding ........................................14
Wearing ...........................................15
Connecting to an iPod ...........16
Operating
Listening to music of the
iPod ........................................18
Controlling an iPod with the
headset .................................20
Advanced operation
Pairing with other Bluetooth
devices ..................................21
What is pairing? ............................21
Pairing transmitter with other
Bluetooth receiving devices ..21
Pairing headset with other
Bluetooth transmitting
devices ...........................................24
Re-pairing the transmitter and
the headset ..................................27
Calling with headset ..............28
Preparation for calling
(Bluetooth connection) ...........28
To receive a call.............................30
To call ...............................................30
To terminate a call .......................30
Controlling the Bluetooth
mobile phone – HFP, HSP........31
Calling while playing back
music .....................................32
Additional Information
Precautions .............................33
Troubleshooting .....................36
Initializing ................................38
Initializing the transmitter ........38
Initializing the headset ..............38
Specications ..........................39
General ............................................39
Transmitter .....................................39
Headset ...........................................39
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What is Bluetooth wireless technology?
Bluetooth
TM
wireless technology
is a short-range wireless
technology that enables wireless
data communication between
digital devices, such as a
computer or digital camera.
Bluetooth wireless technology
operates within a range of about
10 meters (about 30 feet).
Connecting two devices as
necessary is common, but some
devices can be connected to
multiple devices at the same
time. You do not need to use a
cable for connection, nor is it
necessary for the devices to face
one another, such is the case
with infrared technology. For
example, you can use such a
device in a bag or pocket.
Bluetooth standard is an
international standard
supported by thousands of
companies all over the world,
and employed by various
companies worldwide.
Communication System
and Compatible Bluetooth
Prole of this product
Prole is standardization of the
function for each Bluetooth
device specication. is
product supports the following
Bluetooth version and proles:
Communication System:
Bluetooth Specication version
2.0
Compatible Bluetooth Prole:
A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Prole)
AVRCP (Audio/Video
Remote Control Prole)
(e following two proles are
headset only.)
HSP (Headset Prole)*:
Talking on the phone/
Operating the phone.
HFP (Hands-free Prole)*:
Talking on the phone/
Operating the phone by
hands-free.
* When you use a Bluetooth mobile
phone supported by both HFP
(Hands-free Prole) and HSP
(Headset Prole), set to HFP.
Notes
To be able to use the Bluetooth
function, the Bluetooth device to be
connected requires the same prole
as this product’s.
Note also that even if the same
prole exists, devices may vary
in function depending on their
specications.
Due to the characteristic of
Bluetooth wireless technology, the
sound played on this product is
slightly delayed from the sound
played on the Bluetooth device
during listening to the music or
talking on the telephone.
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Features
is product is an audio kit comprising of a transmitter and headset
using Bluetooth
wireless technology.
You can enjoy music wirelessly by transmitting the audio signals to a
headset by connecting the Bluetooth transmitter to iPod (see page 3
for compatible iPod models) with the iPod connector* (30 pin).
* iPod connector is a dedicated multiple connector for connecting accessories to
your iPod.
is product’s features are as follows:
Wireless headset and transmitter for streaming of high-quality
stereo music from iPod.
Transmits music to headset using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Headset and transmitter have been pre-paired for easy connection
and use.
Comfortable and lightweight headset ideal for music listening.
Basic remote control operation (play, pause, etc.) of iPod
functions by included headset via Bluetooth connection.
Transmitter power supplied from iPod so no additional battery or
charging is needed (for transmitter only).
You can enjoy listening to music wirelessly by using the
transmitter and the headset separately to be used together with
other Bluetooth devices*.
* e connected Bluetooth device is required to support A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Prole).
iPod with dock
connector port
(30 pin)
Bluetooth
transmitter
Bluetooth
headset
Tip
For details on Bluetooth wireless technology, see page 6.
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Getting Started
Checking supplied items
Bluetooth headset DR-BT21G (1)
Bluetooth transmitter TMR-BT8iP (1)
AC power adaptor (1)
Operating Instructions (this book) (1)
Warranty Card (1)
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Location and Function of Parts
Bluetooth headset
Headset indicator (blue)
Indicates the communication
status of the headset.
Headset indicator (red)
Indicates the power status of the
headset.
Multi function button
Controls various functions
when calling with a headset by
combining with a Bluetooth
mobile phone. Press the button
on the tactile dots.
Jog switch
Controls various functions when
listening to music with a headset.
RESET button
Push this button when the
headset does not operate
properly. Pairing information is
not deleted by this operation.
VOL (volume) +*⁄–
buttons
Neckband
Left housing
Ear pad
Right housing
POWER button
Microphone
DC IN 3 V jack
* is button has a tactile dot.
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iPod connector (30 pin)
Connects to the dock connector
of an iPod (page 16).
Transmitter indicator
Indicates the transmitter’s status
(page 23).
Power button
Performs the following:
Turning on/o of the
transmitter (page 16).
Pairing (page 21).
Initializing the transmitter
(page 38).
Bluetooth transmitter
Hereaer, “Bluetooth headset” is abbreviated as “headset,” and “Bluetooth
transmitter” as “transmitter.
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e headset contains a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, which
should be charged before using for the rst time.
1
Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN 3 V jack on the
headset.
Bluetooth headset
To DC IN 3 V jack
To an AC outlet
AC power adaptor (supplied)
When the AC power adaptor is connected to an AC outlet,
charging starts.
Tips
If the AC power adaptor is connected to an AC outlet while the headset is
turned on, the headset will be turned o automatically.
The headset cannot be turned on while charging.
2
Make sure that headset indicator (red) lights up while charging.
Charging is completed in about 3 hours* and the headset
indicator (red) goes o automatically.
* Time required for empty battery to recharge.
Basic use of headset
Charging the headset
Continued
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Caution
If the headset detects a problem while charging, the headset indicator (red) may
turn o, although charging is not complete.
Check for the following causes:
Ambient temperature exceeds the range of 0 °C – 40 °C (32 °F – 104 °F).
ere is a problem with the battery.
In this case, charge again within the above-mentioned temperature range.
If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Notes
If the battery is not used for a long time, battery may be quickly depleted,
however, aer a few recharges, battery life will improve.
If the life of the built-in rechargeable battery drops to half the normal length, the
battery should be replaced. Consult your nearest Sony dealer for replacement of
the rechargeable battery.
Avoid exposure to temperature extremes, direct sunlight, moisture, sand, dust or
mechanical shock. Never leave in a car parked in the sun.
Use only the supplied AC power adaptor. Do not use any other AC power
adaptor.
Battery usage hours
*
Status Approx. usage hours
Communication time (including music
playback time) (up to)
11 hours
Standby time (up to) 100 hours
* Time stated above may vary, depending on ambient temperature or conditions
of use.
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Checking the remaining battery
When pressing the POWER button while the headset is turned on,
the headset indicator (red) ashes. You can check the remaining
battery by the number of times the headset indicator (red) ashes.
Headset Indicator (red)
Status
3 times Full
2 times Mid
1 time Low (needs to charge)
Note
You cannot check the remaining battery immediately aer the headset is turned on,
or while pairing.
When the battery is almost empty
e headset indicator (red) ashes slowly automatically.
When the battery becomes empty, a beep sounds and the headset will turn o
automatically.
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Unfolding
1
Unfold the left and right
neckband as illustrated.
2
Lift up and open up the
remaining half of the
neckband.
Notes
Do not pull open this way.
Be careful not to hit your face or
eyes with the top of the neckband.
Folding
1
Hold near the foldable part
with both hands and lift up
the left housing to fold it as
illustrated.
Fold the right housing in
the same manner.
2
Close the folded left and
right neckband.
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1
Place the neckband on the neck.
e headset with the POWER button is the right housing (for
the right ear).
2
Lift up the headset slightly above the ear level, put down the
neckband so that it hooks on your ears and put the ear pads on
your ears.
3
Adjust the angle and position of the neckband so that the headset
is tted comfortably on your ears.
Wearing
Neckband
Left ear
Ear pad
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Connecting to an iPod
Connect the transmitter to the dock connector port of an iPod (see
page 3 for compatible iPod models) rmly.
Power button
Dock connector port
(30 pin)
To turn on the transmitter
1
Connect the transmitter to the iPod.
2
Press the power button of the transmitter for about 1 second to
turn it on, or start to play back on iPod.
When the transmitter turns on, the indicator ashes twice.
Note
If the transmitter cannot turn on, operate the iPod.
To turn o the transmitter
To turn o the transmitter, press and hold the transmitter’s power
button for about 1 second. e
transmitter
indicator ashes once and
the transmitter turns o.
Tip
Maximum communication time or standby time may vary depending on your
iPod.
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Notes
To listen to music from the headphone jack of the iPod, disconnect the
transmitter from the iPod.
While the transmitter is turned on, it consumes power from the iPod. We
recommend disconnect the transmitter from iPod when not using the Bluetooth
function.
If the headphone is connected to the iPod while the iPod is playing back, it
consumes power from iPod.
If you turn o the transmitter while the iPod is playing back, iPod will power o.
It is not recommended to turn o iPod as the linkage will lost between the
transmitter and the Bluetooth receiving device.
ere is no need to charge the transmitter as it will receive power from the connected
iPod. It is recommended to check the iPod’s remaining battery before using.
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Listening to music of the iPod
You can listen to music of the iPod (see page 3 for compatible iPod
models) on the headset.
1
Press and hold the POWER button on the headset for about 3
seconds.
e headset indicator (blue) and headset indicator (red) ash
together twice and the headset is turned on.
2
Connect the transmitter to the iPod then turn on the iPod and
start playback on the iPod.
e transmitter indicator status will vary as follows, and the
Bluetooth connection between the transmitter and the headset
is established.
Transmitter indicator ashes twice: Power is on
Transmitter indicator ashes (at about 1-second intervals):
Connecting in process
Transmitter indicator ashes twice slowly (at about 5-second
intervals): Connected (Playback will start automatically)
If the Bluetooth connection is not established within 5 minutes*,
the transmitter automatically turns itself o. In this case, turn
it on again by pressing and holding the power button on the
transmitter for about 1 second.
* iPod backlight may turn on in this 5 minutes.
Notes
If the Bluetooth connection cannot be established with the headset paired
already, try pairing again (page 27).
If playback cannot start automatically, try start playback on iPod.
If you press and hold the power button on the transmitter for about 1
second, the transmitter will connect to the iPod and start playback
automatically.
Operating
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Tip
You can control the volume on the headset. (e volume of the iPod is not
changed.) You can also fast-forward or fast-rewind while playing back (page 20).
Notes
Even if you control the volume on the iPod, sound from the headset will not
change.
If the transmitter and the headset become out of range and the Bluetooth
connection terminates, repeat the procedure from step
1
.
Playback through a Bluetooth connection may cause noise, sound break, or
playback speed change depending on the location and the usage (page 33).
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Controlling an iPod with the headset
You can control an iPod (see page 3 for compatible iPod models)
using the control button of the headset.
Before starting remote control operation, check that step 1 and 2 of
“Listening to music of the iPod” are completed (page 18).
Transmitter
Remote control
(playback, pause, etc.)
Bluetooth headset
Control for the iPod
You can playback or pause the iPod by pressing the  button on
the headset.
You can turn o the iPod and transmitter by pressing and holding
the  button on the headset for more than 2 seconds.
Control music
You can skip forward or backward each song on the iPod by pressing
the / button. You can also fast-forward or fast-rewind
songs by holding down the / button.
Notes
Even if you control the volume on the iPod, the volume of the headset does not
change.
When operating the iPod by remote control, do not cover the transmitter with
your hands, etc.
You may need to press the play/pause button twice depending on the Bluetooth
receiving device.
You may need to press the play/pause button of the Bluetooth receiving device
twice when you operate the button on the iPod.
Operation of the iPod with the transmitter by the Bluetooth receiving device will
vary depending on the Bluetooth receiving devices specication.
When the iPod is playing a video or photo, remote control operation may
become unstable.
Tip
When you press the pause button on the
Bluetooth receiving device, the iPod goes
to pause mode for 10 minutes and the iPod
backlight is turns on and o at interval.
Do not cover the
transmitter with hands.
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