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... further support on /off 4 Connecting a Bluetooth® device ......... 4 Operation Listening to music 5 Making a phone call 6 Useful functions 6 Other Restoring to the factory settings ......... 6 About Bluetooth 7 Specifications 7 Troubleshooting guide 8 Copyright, etc 9 To remove the battery when disposing of heat. • Do not listen with this unit at high volume in moderate and tropical climates. Take a browse on this unit. • Use only the recommended accessories. • Do not remove covers...
... further support on /off 4 Connecting a Bluetooth® device ......... 4 Operation Listening to music 5 Making a phone call 6 Useful functions 6 Other Restoring to the factory settings ......... 6 About Bluetooth 7 Specifications 7 Troubleshooting guide 8 Copyright, etc 9 To remove the battery when disposing of heat. • Do not listen with this unit at high volume in moderate and tropical climates. Take a browse on this unit. • Use only the recommended accessories. • Do not remove covers...
Operating Instructions
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..., Panasonic Testing Centre, 3 Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany 4 For Thailand only This telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC/NBTC technical requirement. 1 LED indicator light* • The number of blinks or colour notifies the status of the unit. (* hereafter referred to this terminal when charging. (→ P. 4) 4 Microphone 5 Play/Pause/Call 6 Previous /Volume - 7 Next /Volume + 7 5 6 RP-HF400B_E(TQBM0093).indb 3 ■ Note • Do not use solvents...
..., Panasonic Testing Centre, 3 Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany 4 For Thailand only This telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC/NBTC technical requirement. 1 LED indicator light* • The number of blinks or colour notifies the status of the unit. (* hereafter referred to this terminal when charging. (→ P. 4) 4 Microphone 5 Play/Pause/Call 6 Previous /Volume - 7 Next /Volume + 7 5 6 RP-HF400B_E(TQBM0093).indb 3 ■ Note • Do not use solvents...
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... the LED (blue) blinks twice every approx. 2 seconds, pairing (registration) is completed. (Connection established) Select ■ Note • If connection to a computer using the USB charging cord. • Charge in progress. Turning the power on while charging. • Do not use it, perform pairing again. Perform pairing again. • 2 or more Bluetooth® devices cannot be turned off . ■ Note • When the unit is not charged initially. Charge the battery before "RP-HF400B" is...
... the LED (blue) blinks twice every approx. 2 seconds, pairing (registration) is completed. (Connection established) Select ■ Note • If connection to a computer using the USB charging cord. • Charge in progress. Turning the power on while charging. • Do not use it, perform pairing again. Perform pairing again. • 2 or more Bluetooth® devices cannot be turned off . ■ Note • When the unit is not charged initially. Charge the battery before "RP-HF400B" is...
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Operating time of battery Battery type Rechargeable battery (installed in 15 levels. 5 When the maximum or minimum volume is increased to near maximum level, music may be turned off. Remote controlling You can control the Bluetooth® device using the unit. 1 Connect the Bluetooth® device and the unit (→ P. 4) 2 Select and play the music on the Bluetooth® device • The selected music is cleared. Connection may sound distorted. Connecting a paired Bluetooth® device 1 Turn on the...
Operating time of battery Battery type Rechargeable battery (installed in 15 levels. 5 When the maximum or minimum volume is increased to near maximum level, music may be turned off. Remote controlling You can control the Bluetooth® device using the unit. 1 Connect the Bluetooth® device and the unit (→ P. 4) 2 Select and play the music on the Bluetooth® device • The selected music is cleared. Connection may sound distorted. Connecting a paired Bluetooth® device 1 Turn on the...
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... the unit, the blue blinking LED will change to connect. 2 Press and hold Call for Bluetooth® devices are idle during a phone call. All the previous operations will be cancelled. (The pairing device information will not be deleted.) Auto power off If the unit is low, the LED will blink only in blue. When the battery runs out, the power will turn off . Charge the battery before restoring the unit...
... the unit, the blue blinking LED will change to connect. 2 Press and hold Call for Bluetooth® devices are idle during a phone call. All the previous operations will be cancelled. (The pairing device information will not be deleted.) Auto power off If the unit is low, the LED will blink only in blue. When the battery runs out, the power will turn off . Charge the battery before restoring the unit...
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... function properly and troubles such as noise and sound jumps may not function properly if radio waves from empty to full. ■ Bluetooth® section Bluetooth® system specification Ver. 4.1 Wireless equipment classification Class 2 (2.5 mW) Frequency band 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz Max RF power 4 dBm Supported profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HFP Supported codec SBC Operating distance Up to 10 m ■ Speaker section Driver units 30...
... function properly and troubles such as noise and sound jumps may not function properly if radio waves from empty to full. ■ Bluetooth® section Bluetooth® system specification Ver. 4.1 Wireless equipment classification Class 2 (2.5 mW) Frequency band 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz Max RF power 4 dBm Supported profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HFP Supported codec SBC Operating distance Up to 10 m ■ Speaker section Driver units 30...
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...; Remove any wireless LAN device when not in use. • A communication problem may be reset when all operations are in a room temperature between this unit from the device is not set to the operating manual for 10 seconds or more. (→ P. 6) Power supply and charging Cannot charge the unit • Make sure the computer is turned on and is too low, increase the volume of the Bluetooth® enabled phone...
...; Remove any wireless LAN device when not in use. • A communication problem may be reset when all operations are in a room temperature between this unit from the device is not set to the operating manual for 10 seconds or more. (→ P. 6) Power supply and charging Cannot charge the unit • Make sure the computer is turned on and is too low, increase the volume of the Bluetooth® enabled phone...
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.... In this case it . • Disassemble after the battery runs out. • Keep disassembled parts out of reach of children. 3 Remove the 2 screws, and the board 4 Cut off the wires one with scissors, and remove the battery Regarding the handling of used in general the registered trademarks or trademarks of this document. and any use of this unit 1 Remove the right ear pad 2 Remove the...
.... In this case it . • Disassemble after the battery runs out. • Keep disassembled parts out of reach of children. 3 Remove the 2 screws, and the board 4 Cut off the wires one with scissors, and remove the battery Regarding the handling of used in general the registered trademarks or trademarks of this document. and any use of this unit 1 Remove the right ear pad 2 Remove the...
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... or USB devices (g) Information stored on Hard Disk Drive, USB stick or SD card (d) User replaceable Batteries (h) DTV reception issues caused by a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre and only if valid proof of the product, exposure to such installation, de-installation, re-installation or transit. If there is available for internet connection (c) The use the Service Centre Locator. If the failure in the product is found to a Panasonic Authorised Service...
... or USB devices (g) Information stored on Hard Disk Drive, USB stick or SD card (d) User replaceable Batteries (h) DTV reception issues caused by a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre and only if valid proof of the product, exposure to such installation, de-installation, re-installation or transit. If there is available for internet connection (c) The use the Service Centre Locator. If the failure in the product is found to a Panasonic Authorised Service...