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  • The JBL Bar series soundbars supports three CEC commands: - System Standby - One Touch Play - Audio Return Channel.
  • This headphone does not support aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency audio codecs.
  • Yes, you may charge your speaker from your desktop or laptop, but the charging time will be longer than using the supplied power adapter.
  • Here are all the possibilities of how you can charge devices from your power bank.
    • InstantGo 5,000 with built-in Lightning cable: 1 (1 x integrated cable)
    • InstantGo 5,000 with built-in USB-C cable: 2  (1 x integrated cable, and 1 x USB-C output)
    • InstantGo 5,000 wireless: 3 (1 x Wireless, 1 x USB-C output and 1 x USB-A output)
    • InstantGo 10,000 with built-in Lightning cable: 2 (1 x integrated cable, and 1 x USB-A output)
    • InstantGo 10,000 with built-in USB-C cable: 3 (1 x integrated cable, 1 x USB-C output and 1 x USB-A output)
    • InstantGo 10,000 wireless: 3 (1 x Wireless, 1 x USB-C output and 1 x USB-A output)
  • You can easily adjust the volume to your choosing while setting your alarm on the Horizon 2. When setting your alarm, choose the Alarm Bell 1 or the Alarm Bell 2 on the top of the speaker. As you go through your settings when choosing an alarm time, it will give you the option to adjust the volume setting you wish to have on the alarm. Just simply adjust the volume by turning the volume knob on the top of the speaker. After you choose the volume, press the volume knob once to move to the next settings option. 
    Please note: the alarm volume will gradually increase until you choose to either snooze or turn the alarm off completely. 
  • You must first set a radio preset by tuning to a radio station and holding down the 1, 2, or 3 button to save it. After this, the preset will be an option when setting up a new alarm.

    When setting up the alarm, the options will be displayed in the following order:

    ​​​​​​1. Set Alarm Hour.
    2. Set Alarm Minute.
    3. Set Recurrence - Weekday/Once.
    4. Set Ringtone - 4 built-in alarm tones or radio preset 1/2/3 (see information above).
    5. Set Light - On/Off.

    If the light is set to 'On' when the alarm is set up, once it goes off it will gradually increase in brightness over 10 seconds.

  • On backup battery power, please wait 50 seconds for the alarm to turn off automatically.

  • In order to skip the tracks on the Y500 headphones, slide and hold Volume Up (to skip forward) or Volume Down (to skip backwards) for 3 seconds. These buttons are located on the LEFT ear cup.
  • In order to power on and pair the Y500, make sure that the device you are attempting to connect to has the BT on and is in search mode. Move the ON/OFF button from its OFF position to its ON position, which is the middle of the cutout located on the RIGHT ear cup. It will remain there, and the headphones are now ON. The blue LED will start blinking, indicating that Bluetooth pairing is possible. If you need to reset the BT pairing, move the ON/OFF button against the spring load button to the opposite position of the OFF position, and keep it there for 4- 5 seconds. Now the BT system is reset, and new pairing is possible. Please Note: The Y500 features Multi-point Connectivity which allows you to switch from two different devices.
  • The Y500 features the speed charge (5 min charging time = 1 Hour Playtime) In order to charge the headphones, use the micro USB charger that is included in the packaging. The charging port is located at the bottom of the RIGHT ear cup. Once the headphones are charging, you will see a solid red light next to the port. Once the headphones are fully charged, the red light indicator will turn off. Please Note: You cannot use the headphones via BT while they are charging. However, you can use the headphones via audio cable while charging.
  • The Y500 headphones do not support Apt-X audio codec. However, they do support AAC audio codec.
  • Press and hold Volume Up or Volume Down located on the LEFT ear cup for 3 seconds to skip forward or backward.
  • Move the ON/OFF button from its OFF position to its ON position, which is the middle of the cutout. It will remain there, and the headphones are now ON. The blue LED will start blinking, indicating that Bluetooth pairing is possible. If you need to reset the BT pairing, move the ON/OFF button against the spring load, to the opposite position of the OFF position, and keep it there for about 5 seconds. Now the BT system is reset, and new pairing is possible.
  • You can activate the Ambient Aware and TalkThru functions and assign one of them to the smart-button. AA will open the external microphones and mute the music so you can hear what is going on around you. TalkThru permits you to have a conversation with other people in the room, just by pressing the button.
  • You cannot disengage ANC, it is always on when the headphones are on. However, you can listen to music via cable if you do not switch the N700 on at all, which means that ANC will not be active.
  • The memory can support up to 8 paired devices, but only one device can play at a time on the N700NC headphones.
  • When the headphones are charging-Red LED When the headphones are fully charged-The red charging indicator LED turns off When the headphones are looking for a device- Fast blinking blue LED When the headphones are connected to a device-Solid blue LED
  • You can use the headphones while charging but only the wired connection will work. No active functions are available since they cannot be switched on.
  • In order to use the headphones for phone calls, press the multi-button once when the phone rings. You need to be connected to your device via bluetooth.
  • The N700NC does not support Apt-X audio codec.
  • You can create several different EQ settings that are stored in the memory within the new AKG Headphones app.
  • AirPlay uses a differnet network card inside the BDS. If it doesn't receive any IP adresses, it won't work. To check and see if your network card in BDS did receive an IP address, you can use an app called Net Analyzer for iOS and WiFi Analyzer for Android. Simply scan your network with one of them, and you should be able to see your BDS IP address, usually the IP after your main IP for BDS, should be AirPlay network details. If you have trouble, please contact our helpdesk for further assistance.
  • Airplay 2 is supported
  • This is because most Windows do not support A2DP stereo audio streaming via Bluetooth, the standard for music-listening through Bluetooth. The system will support keyboards, mice, printers etc. via Bluetooth, but not audio. It is necessary to download the proper drivers, either from the computer manufacturer, the software manufacturer or the manufacturer of the Bluetooth chip in the computer. Help to do this must be sought with the companies that supply one or more of these computer features.
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