PSP-N270G Manual

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PSP Bluetooth Receiver for PSP Go Instruction Manual

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PSP-N270G4-174-532-21(1) ENPrecautionsBefore using this product, carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference. Read also the instructions for the PSPgo system.SafetyObserve all precautions and instructions.Use and handlingPermanent hearing loss may occur if headset or headphones (sold separately) are used at high volume. Set the volume to a safe level. Over time, increasingly loud audio may start to sound normal but can actually be damaging your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears ormuffled speech, stop listening and have your hearing checked. The louder the volume, thesooner your hearing could be affected. To protect your hearing:Limit the amount of time you use earphones or headphones at high volume.Avoid raising the volume to block out noisy surroundings.Lower the volume if you cant hear people speaking near you.Do not expose the receiver to high temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight.Do not put heavy objects on the receiver.Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the receiver.Do not throw or drop the receiver, or otherwise expose it to strong physical impact.Do not place any rubber or vinyl materials on the receiver exterior for an extended period of time.Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the receiver. Do not use solvents or other chemicals. Do not wipe with a chemically treated cleaning cloth.Do not disassemble or insert anything into the receiver because this may cause damage to theinternal components or cause injury to you.Do not use the product while driving or riding a bicycle.Observe all signs and instructions that require an electrical device or radio product to be switched off in designated areas, such as gas/refueling stations, hospitals, blasting areas, potentially explosiveatmospheres or aircraft.Part names and functionsFront Rear Status indicator Displays information about usage and connectivity._ Operation buttonNbuttonbuttonmbuttonVolume +/volume - buttonsControls music and video playback.Start or pause playback. Long press to stop.Skip to the next. Long press to fast forward.Back to the previous. Long press to fast reverse.Adjusts the volume._ MODE button Switches between normal latency mode and low latency mode. Microphone Voice input._ POWER button Turns the receiver on/off._ USB connector ( ) Connect the supplied USB cable to charge the receiver.---Bluetoothstereo headset receiverBluetoothBluetooth Instruction Manual//PSP-N270 G4-174-532-21(1) Headphone connector Connect headset or headphones (sold separately).j Strap holder Attach a strap (sold separately)._ Multi-function button ( ) Operates the mobile phone.j Clip Clip the receiver to a pocket or other part of your clothing.j RESET button Press to reset the receiver.Status indicator displayIndicator color Flashing pattern Bluetoothconnection status or the receiverstatusRed and Blue Flashing alternately In pairing mode or during pairingBlue Flashing Waiting for a connectionFlashing two times repeatedly Connected and receiving audio signalFlashing slowly Connected but the connected device is not sending audio signalFlashing two times repeatedly with a pauseConnected with multiple devices, but theconnected devices are not sending audio signalFlashing two times repeatedly and slowlyConnected, and the connected device is sendingaudio signalFlashing three times repeatedly and slowlyConnected with multiple devices (standby for a telephone call on HSP/HFP) and the connected device is sending audio signalFlashing quickly Receiving a call on the mobile phoneRed Solid Charging the batteryPurple Same flashing patterns as for BlueIn low latency modeRed Same flashing patterns as for Blue Charge level lowCharging the batteryThe receiver contains a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, which must be charged before using the receiver for the first time.Charging takes approximately 2.5 hours when starting with no battery charge left.After removing the cover fromthe USB connector on the receiver, connect the supplied USB cable to the receiver and to the AC adaptor for the PSPgo system.The status indicator lights up in red, indicating that charging has begun. The status indicatorturns off when the battery is fully charged.AC power cord+To electricaloutletAC adapter+Some regions and countries may use a different AC power cord fromthe one illustrated.HintsThe receiver cannot be turned on while charging.If you connect the receiver to a USB device while the receiver is turned on, thereceiver will turn off automatically.Use only the USB cable that is supplied with the receiver.Connect the receiver directly to the charging device. You may not be able to chargethe battery if the receiver is connected via a USB hub or similar device.The receiver can also be charged using a USB connector on a PS3 systemor a PC.Battery durationTalk time (including music playback): Up to 6 hoursStandby time: Up to 100 hoursActual times may vary due to surrounding temperature and conditions of use.Checking the remaining battery chargePress the POWER button while the receiver is turned on.You can check the amount of remaining battery charge by the number of times the statusindicator flashes.Flashes 3 times:FullFlashes 2 times:MidFlashes 1 time:Low (needs to be charged)HintWhen no battery charge remains, the receiver will beep and then turn off automatically.Using the receiver with the PSPgo systemFor information about operating the PSPgo system, refer to the instruction manualand the online users guide (http://manuals.playstation.net/document/) for the system.Checking the systemsoftware version of the PSPgo systemTo use the receiver with the PSPgo system, the PSPgo systemsoftware must beversion 6.20 or later. Registering (pairing) with the PSPgo system1 Place the PSPgo systemwithin 1 mof the receiver.2 With the receiver turned off, press and hold the POWER button on thereceiver for about seven seconds.When the status indicator flashes alternately in red and blue, release the button.3 Turn on the PSPgo system. Check that theWIRELESS switch is set on. 4 Register the receiver on the PSPgo system.The receiver is identified as [PSP-N270] on the PSPgo system. If the systemprompts you fora password, enter 0000.Pairing is complete when the status indicator (blue) flashes two times repeatedly.HintsIf pairing is not completed within five minutes, pairing mode will be cleared and the receiver will turn off. In this case, start over fromstep 1.After the receiver has been paired with the PSPgo system, it does not have to bepaired again.Listening to audio and sounds fromthe PSPgo systemFollow these steps each time you use the receiver to listen to audio and sounds fromthe PSPgo system.1 Press and hold the POWER button for about two seconds to turn on thereceiver.The status indicator (blue) starts flashing to indicate that the unit is waiting for a Bluetooth connection.2 Turn on the PSPgo system.Check that the WIRELESS switch is set on. 3 Select (Settings) (BluetoothDevice Settings) [ManageBluetooth Devices]. After selecting [PSP-N270] fromthe list that isdisplayed, select [Connect] fromthe options menu.When the Bluetooth connection is established, the status indicator (blue) flashes two timesrepeatedly.Audio and sounds fromthe PSPgo systemcan now be heard when you connect a headset orheadphones (sold separately) to the receiver.Using the receivers microphoneIf you select HSP (Headset Profile) on the PSPgo system, you can use the receiversmicrophone with games or applications that support microphone input.1 Select (Settings) (BluetoothDevice Settings) [ManageBluetooth Devices]. After selecting [PSP-N270] fromthe list that is displayed, select [Set] fromthe options menu.2 Select [HSP (Headset Profile)].Using lowlatency modeIf you experience an audio lag due to the wireless connection, you can reduce the lagby using the low latency mode.Press and hold the MODE button for about two seconds.When the receiver is in low latency mode, the status indicator turns purple.To switch back to the normal latency mode, press and hold the MODE button for about two seconds again.HintWhen the receiver is in low latency mode, audio quality and communication quality are reduced.Ending the Bluetoothconnection between the receiver and thePSPgo systemPress and hold the POWER button on the receiver for about two seconds to turn it off.Using the receiver with other Bluetooth devicesYou can register, or pair, the receiver with a Bluetooth device.You can pair up to eight Bluetooth devices (multi-pairing feature).For pairing instructions, see Registering (pairing) with the PSPgo system in thismanual.For information about operating the Bluetooth device, refer to the instructionssupplied with the device.The receiver is identified as [PSP-N270] on the Bluetooth device. If the deviceprompts you for a password, enter 0000.Using with a Bluetooth mobile phoneThe connection to the mobile phone uses either the HFP or HSP profile. The profileused and the features that are supported vary depending on the mobile phone. Fordetails, refer to the instructions supplied with the mobile phone.Before you start using the device, register (pair) the receiver with the mobile phone.1 Press and hold the POWER button for about two seconds to turn on thereceiver.2 Start the Bluetooth connection on the mobile phone.The receiver connects to the mobile phone automatically.If the receiver does not connect to the mobile phone automaticallypress the multi-function button on the receiver. Operating the mobile phoneYou can performthe following operations using the multi-function button.Status HFP (Hands-free Profile) HSP (Headset Profile)Short press Long press Short press Long pressStandby Start voice dial Redial - DialOutgoing call End outgoing call - End outgoingcallEnd outgoing callor change calldevice to thereceiverIncoming call Answer Do Not Answer Answer -During call End call Change call deviceto the receiver orto the mobilephoneEnd call Change call deviceto the receiverVoice dial active Cancel voice dial - - -Switching between the mobile phone and the PSPgo systemWhen the receiver is connected with both the PSPgo systemand a mobile phone, you can switch the receiver to answer incoming calls while it is being used with thePSPgo system. When receiving an incoming call while using the receiver to listen to audio fromthePSPgo system, the receiver plays the ringtone.Press the multi-function button to answer the call.Restoring default settingsYou can restore default settings (such as volume) and delete all pairing information on the receiver.1 If the receiver is on, press and hold the POWER button for about two seconds to turn it off.2 Press and hold the POWER button and the multi-function button togetherfor about seven seconds.The status indicator (blue) flashes four times to indicate that default settings have been restored. All pairing information is deleted.Before requesting serviceRefer to this section if you experience difficulty using the product.The sound is distorted, or there is audio skipping. The devices need to be kept close together to maintain a Bluetooth connection. Check whether a device that generates electromagnetic radiation, such as a wireless LAN, another Bluetooth device, or a microwave oven, is nearby. If such a device is nearby, place the receiver in a different location. Point the receiver towards the Bluetooth device. Check that there are no obstacles blocking the communication.The receiver does not operate properly. Reset the receiver. Insert a small pin or similar object into the hole of the RESETbutton and push until there is a click. Note that pairing information is not deleted by this operation.---SpecificationsGeneralCommunication SystemBluetoothSpecification version 2.0 + EDR(Enhanced Data Rate)OutputBluetoothSpecification Power Class 2Maximum communication range Line of sight approx. 10 m+ Compatible BluetoothProfiles++A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)HSP (Headset Profile)HFP (Hands-free Profile)Supported content protection methodSCMS-TTransmission range (A2DP) 20 - 20,000 Hz (Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz)Supplied accessoryUSB cable (1)Instruction Manual (1)ReceiverPower source DC 3.7 V: Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable batteryDimension (w/h/d) (excluding projection parts and controls)Approx. 21 63 15 mmMassApprox. 15 gOperating temperature 0 C to 40 CHeadphones outputOutput jackStereo mini jackMaximum output20 mW + 20 mW (16 )MicrophoneType Electret condenserDirection characteristicOmni directionalEffective frequency range 100 4,000 Hz+The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between devices, magneticfields around a microwave oven, static electricity, reception sensitivity, aerials performance, operating system, software application, etc.++ Bluetooth standard profiles indicate the purpose of Bluetooth communication between devices.MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed fromFraunhofer IIS and Thomson.Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.About national export controlThis product may fall within the scope of national export control legislation. You must comply fully with the requirements of such legislation and of all other applicable laws of any jurisdiction in relation to this product.Compl i es wi thIDA StandardsDB102988(For customers in Singapore only)CTPSPgo _ N m +/ - _ MODE _ POWER _ USB ( ) USB j _ ( ) j j RESET --- Bluetooth HSP/HFP 2.5USBUSBPSPgo+ +USBUSBUSB Hub PS3TMUSB6100POWER321PSPgoPSPgohttp://manuals.playstation.net/document/PSPgoPSPgo6.20PSPgo1 PSPgo12 POWER3 PSPgoWIRELESS4 PSPgoPSPgo[PSP-N270]0000 1PSPgoPSPgoPSPgo1 POWERBluetooth2 PSPgoWIRELESS 3 Bluetooth[Bluetooth][PSP-N270] []Bluetooth PSPgoPSPgoHSP (Headset Profile)1 Bluetooth[Bluetooth][PSP-N270][]2 [HSP (Headset Profile)]MODEMODEPSPgoBluetoothPOWERPSP-N270G4-174-532-21(1) BluetoothBluetoothBluetoothPSPgoBluetoothBluetooth[PSP-N270]0000BluetoothHFPHSPProfile1 POWER2 Bluetooth HFP (Hands-free Profile) HSP (Headset Profile) - - - - - -PSPgoPSPgoPSPgoPSPgo1 POWER2 POWER LANBluetooth Bluetooth RESET---Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)BluetoothPower Class 210+ BluetoothProfile++ A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)HSP (Headset Profile)HFP (Hands-free Profile)SCMS-T (A2DP)20 - 20,000 Hz ( 44.1 kHz)USB1 1DC 3.7 V21 63 15 mm15 g0 C to 40 C20 mW + 20 mW (16 )100 4,000 Hz+++ BluetoothProfileBluetoothMPEG Layer-3Fraunhofer IISThomson KR .PSPgo . . () . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , . ._ N m +/ - .. . . . . . . ._MODE (normal latency) (low latency) . ._POWER ._USB ( ) USB . () .j () ._ ( ) .j .jRESET .--- Bluetooth , , (HSP/HFP ) . . 2.5 . USB USB PSPgo AC . . .AC +AC + AC . . USB .USB . . USB .PC PS3 USB . ( ): 6 : 100 . POWER . .3 :2 :1 :() .PSPgo PSPgo (http://manuals.playstation.net/document/) .PSPgo PSPgo 6.20 . PSPgo ( )1 PSPgo 1m .2 POWER 7 . .3 PSPgo WIRELESS .4 PSPgo . PSPgo [PSP-N270] . PSPgo 0000 . () .5 . 1 . .PSPgo PSPgo .1 POWER 2 . () Bluetooth .2 PSPgo WIRELESS .3() (Bluetooth ) [Bluetooth ] [PSP-N270] [] .Bluetooth () . () PSPgo . PSPgo HSP(Headset Profile) .1() (Bluetooth ) [Bluetooth ] [PSP-N270] [] .2 HSP(Headset Profile) . .MODE 2 . . MODE 2 . .PSPgo Bluetooth POWER 2 . Bluetooth Bluetooth . 8 Bluetooth .( ) " PSPgo ( )" .Bluetooth . Bluetooth [PSP-N270] . 0000 .Bluetooth HFP(Hands-free Profile) HSP(Headset Profile) . . . .1 POWER 2 .2 Bluetooth . . . . HFP (Hands-free Profile) HSP (Headset Profile) - - - - - -PSPgo PSPgo Bluetooth PSPgo .PSPgo . . , .1 POWER 2 .2 POWER 7 . () . . . . . Bluetooth . 2.4GHz LAN, , Bluetooth . Bluetooth . . . RESET , . .--- Bluetooth version 2.0 + EDR(Enhanced Data Rate)Bluetooth Power Class 2 (0.03 mW) 10m+ 2,402 MHz - 2,480 MHz Bluetooth ++A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) HSP (Headset Profile) HFP (Hands-free Profile) SCMS-T (A2DP)20 - 20,000 Hz ( 44.1 kHz)USB (1) (1)DC 3.7 V: - (w/h/d) ( ) 21 63 15 mm 15 g 0 C - 40 C 20 mW + 20 mW (16 ) 100 - 4,000 Hz+ . .++ Bluetooth Bluetooth . Fraunhofer IIS Thomson MPEG Layer-3 . . . : Sony Computer Entertainment Korea (): PSP-N270: /: Sony Computer Entertainment/China : SCEKCC -10 - +50 . ." ", "PlayStation", and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. 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