Sony NYSNO-10 Reference guide

Help Guide
Helmet Mounted Wireless Headset
NYSNO-10
Use this manual if you encounter any problems, or have any questions.
Getting Started
Notes on water resistant and dust proof features
Parts and controls
Location and function of parts
About the lamp on the main unit
Charging
Charging the main unit
Checking the remaining battery charge
System requirements for battery charge using USB
Attaching to a helmet
Attaching the main unit to a helmet
Attaching the microphone
Turning on the main unit
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Preparing the remote control
Using the remote control
Attaching the remote control to your wrist
Changing the length of the remote control belt
Replacing the remote control battery
Talking within multiple members (Group Talk)
What is Group Talk?
Registering multiple devices as a group
Talking within multiple members (Group Talk)
Changing the sound quality mode of Group Talk (Priority on sound quality / Priority on stable connection)
When the voice conversation is interrupted during Group Talk (optimization of the connection status)
Connecting to a smartphone with BLUETOOTH
What you can do with the BLUETOOTH function
How to make a wireless connection to BLUETOOTH devices
One-touch connection (NFC) compatible Android devices
One-touch connection (NFC) with a smartphone (Android 4.1 or later)
Disconnecting the smartphone by one-touch (NFC)
Switching the device by one-touch (NFC)
Android devices not compatible with one-touch connection (NFC)
Paring and connecting with an Android smartphone
Connecting to a paired Android smartphone
iPhone (iOS devices)
Pairing and connecting with iPhone
Connecting to a paired iPhone
Other BLUETOOTH devices
Pairing and connecting with other BLUETOOTH devices
Connecting to a paired BLUETOOTH device
Listening to music in a smartphone
Listening to music from a device via BLUETOOTH connection
Setting the sound quality for music playback (Equalizer)
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Functions with the remote control while playing music
Disconnecting BLUETOOTH connection (after use)
Making phone calls
Receiving a call
Making a call
Functions for a phone call
Disconnecting BLUETOOTH connection (after use)
Important information
Precautions
Trademarks
Customer support websites
Troubleshooting
What can I do to solve a problem?
Power
The main unit is not turned on.
The main unit is turned off.
Charging
Charging cannot be done.
Charging time is too long.
Usage hours (battery duration) are too short.
Sound
No sound, low sound level
Sound interrupted, sound distorted
Group Talk
Unable to register NYSNO-10s as a group
Unable to talk on Group Talk
The voice conversation is interrupted while talking on Group Talk.
Remote control
The remote control does not operate properly.
BLUETOOTH connection
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Unable to connect the main unit to a BLUETOOTH device with one-touch connection (NFC)
Unable to make the device registration (pairing)
Unable to make a BLUETOOTH connection.
A passkey input is required on the display for the BLUETOOTH connection.
Calling
No voice from callers
Others
The main unit does not operate properly.
The main unit gets hot.
Resetting / initializing the main unit
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Help Guide
Helmet Mounted Wireless Headset
NYSNO-10
Notes on water resistant and dust proof features
The main unit and remote control have a water resistant specification of IPX5*1 as specified in “Degree of protection
against water immersion” of the IEC60529 “Ingress Protection Rating (IP Code)”, and a dust proof specification of IP6X*2
as specified in “Degree of protection against solid foreign objects.”
Liquids that the water resistant performance specifications apply to
Applicable: fresh water, tap water, perspiration
Not applicable: liquids other than the above (soapy water, water with detergent or bath agents, shampoo, hot spring
water, pool water, sea water, etc.)
The water resistant and dust proof performance of NYSNO-10 is based on our measurements under the
conditions herein described. Note that malfunctions as a result of water immersion or dust intrusion caused by
misuse by the customer are not covered by the warranty.
To avoid deterioration of water resistant and dust proof performance
Check the following and use NYSNO-10 correctly.
Do not use or leave NYSNO-10 in a location with where the temperature is very high (approx. 41 ºC (105.8 ºF) or
above) and low (approx. -11 ºC (12.2 ºF) or below). Using or leaving it in a location where the temperature is out of
the range above, may stop the operation automatically to protect internal circuit.
NYSNO-10 passed the drop test from 1.2 m (3 ft. 11 1/4 in.) on plywood of 5 cm (2 in.) thickness conforming to MIL-
STD 810 F Method 516.5-Shock. However, this does not guarantee no damage, no breakdown, or water resistant
and dust proof performance in all conditions. Deformation or damage from dropping NYSNO-10 or subjecting it to
mechanical shock may cause deterioration of the water resistant and dust proof performance.
Do not use NYSNO-10 in a location where water or hot water may splash on it heavily. NYSNO-10 does not have a
design that is resistant to water pressure. Use it in a location where high water pressure is applied, such as under
running water or in the shower, may cause a malfunction.
Do not pour high temperature water or blow hot air from a hair dryer or any other appliance on NYSNO-10 directly.
Also, never use it in high temperature locations such as in saunas or near a stove.
To prevent foreign objects from attaching to the port area, make sure that the micro-USB port cover of the main unit
is closed completely when not used.
IPX5 equivalency: The main unit, with the micro-USB port cover closed, has been tested and maintains its operability under the following test
conditions: When exposed to direct streams of water from any direction where approximately 12.5 L/min. of water is supplied for more than 3
minutes from a distance of approximately 3 m (9 ft. 10 5/8 in.) using a nozzle with an inner diameter of 6.3 mm (1/4 in.).
*1
IP6X equivalency: The main unit, with the micro-USB port cover closed, has been tested to and continues to block dust after stirring for 8 hours
in a testing device which contains dust particles that are up to 75 μm in diameter.
*2
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How to care
If you leave the main unit wet, it may develop scales, molds, etc. We recommend that you wipe off water droplets
after use and dry it in a well-ventilated place until moisture disappears.
Especially in cold regions, be sure to wipe off the moisture after use. Leaving moisture on its surface may cause the
main unit to freeze and malfunction.
If sand grains, etc. enter the adhesive mount attaching part, remove them carefully.
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Micro-USB port cover1.
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Helmet Mounted Wireless Headset
NYSNO-10
Location and function of parts
Main unit
N-Mark
Use to connect to the one-touch connection (NFC) supported device via BLUETOOTH.
1.
/ / (Power, Answer, Play/Pause) button
Press to turn on/off the main unit, receive a call, register BLUETOOTH devices (pairing), and play/pause music.
2.
(Micro-USB) port
Use to charge the main unit. Be sure to close the port cover tightly when not used.
3.
Lock lever
Turn to the [LOCK] side when attaching the main unit to a helmet with the adhesive mount and turn to the
[RELEASE] side when releasing the main unit.
4.
Adhesive mount attaching part5.
Leash cord attaching slot
To avoid falling or losing the main unit, using the supplied leash cord is recommended. Lace the leash cord through
this slot and tie it to the strap on the helmet, etc. as shown below. If the leash cord is too long, cut it to adjust the
length.
11. Leash cord
6.
Actuator
Transmits vibrations to the helmet.
7.
RESET button
Press with a pen, etc. to reset if the main unit does not operate properly. Do not use sharp pointed objects such as a
safety pin.
8.
(Power) lamp
Lights up in blue and red to indicate the power status and communication status.
9.
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Remote control
Related Topic
About the lamp on the main unit
Checking the remaining battery charge
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(Microphone) jack
Connect a microphone (supplied) for Group Talk or hands free call.
10.
Operation lamp
Lights up in blue and red to indicate the power status and communication status.
1.
+/- (volume) button2.
/ (Answer, Play/Pause) button
Press to receive a call and play/pause music.
3.
ATT/EQ (Attenuate/Equalizer) button
Press to turn down the volume temporarily (Attenuate) and set the sound quality (Equalizer).
4.
/ (Previous/Next) button
Press to skip to the previous/next song while music is being played/paused.
Press and hold to fast rewind/fast forward. Release the button to return to normal play.
5.
TALK button
Press to register multiple devices as a group, and start/finish Group Talk.
6.
RESET button
Press with a pen, etc. to reset if the remote control does not operate properly. Do not use sharp pointed objects such
as a safety pin.
7.
Belt loop8.
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Helmet Mounted Wireless Headset
NYSNO-10
About the lamp on the main unit
You can check the status of the main unit by the (Power) lamp.
Turning on/off
Turning on
When turning on NYSNO-10 by pressing and holding the / / (Power, Answer, Play/Pause) button on the
main unit for more than 2 seconds
- (flashes 2 times)
Turning off
When turning off NYSNO-10 by pressing and holding the / / (Power, Answer, Play/Pause) button on the
main unit for more than 2 seconds
(lights for about 2 seconds)
Bluetooth connection
Pairing mode
When entering pairing mode by pressing and holding the / / (Power, Answer, Play/Pause) button on the
main unit for more than 7 seconds
(flashes in blue and red alternately)
Not connected
- - - - - - (flashes in about 1 second intervals)
Connection completed
(flashes quickly for about 5 seconds)
Connected
- - -(flashes in about 5 seconds intervals)- - -
Incoming call
(flashes quickly)
Remaining battery charge indication of the main unit
High
- - (flashes 3 times)
Medium
- (flashes 2 times)
Low (needs to charge)
(flashes 1 time)
For details, refer to “Checking the remaining battery charge”.
Initializing the main unit
Initialization completed
(flashes 4 times)
For details, refer to “Resetting / initializing the main unit”.
Hint
When the remaining battery charge becomes low, the (Power) lamp turns from blue to red, except for pairing mode.
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