®
Bluetooth Headset
EZX 60
Instruction manual
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Contents
Contents
Important safety information ........................................................................... 2
Delivery includes .................................................................................................. 4
Features of the EZX 60 ....................................................................................... 5
Operating elements ............................................................................................. 6
Overview of pictograms ...................................................................................... 7
Overview of buttons ............................................................................................ 8
LED indications ..................................................................................................... 9
Putting the EZX 60 into operation ................................................................. 10
Charging the headset battery ................................................................................. 10
Switching the headset on ........................................................................................ 11
Establishing Bluetooth connections ....................................................................... 11
Switching the headset off ........................................................................................ 12
Pairing the headset ................................................................................................... 12
Using the EZX 60 ................................................................................................ 14
Wearing the headset ................................................................................................ 14
Calling ........................................................................................................................... 15
Muting/unmuting the headset’s microphone ..................................................... 17
Changing the speaker volume ................................................................................. 18
Changing the ring tone volume .............................................................................. 18
If you are out of the transmission range .............................................................. 18
Restoring factory default settings ......................................................................... 19
Cleaning and maintaining the EZX 60 ........................................................... 20
Accessories .......................................................................................................... 21
Specifications ...................................................................................................... 22
Manufacturer declarations ............................................................................... 23
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Important safety information
Important safety information
The EZX 60 has been manufactured according to the accepted rules of
safety and current technology. However, there is still a danger of damage
to equipment if the following general safety instructions are not complied
with.
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Read this instruction manual.
Follow these instructions.
Keep this instruction manual in a location where it is accessible to all
users at all times.
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Always include this instruction manual when passing the EZX 60 on to
third parties.
Intended use
®
The EZX 60 is an accessory for mobile phones or any Bluetooth compliant
device with a “hands free profile” (HFP) or a “headset profile” (HSP). It is
intended for wireless communication via Bluetooth connection in dry
environments.
It is considered improper use when the EZX 60 is used
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for any application not named in these instructions,
under operating conditions that deviate from those described in these
instructions.
General instructions
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Never disassemble or modify components of the EZX 60.
The built-in rechargeable battery may present a fire or chemical burn
hazard if mistreated. Therefore, do not disassemble, heat above 40°C
(104°F) or incinerate the rechargeable battery.
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Sennheiser Communications is not liable for damages resulting from
the loss of connection due to a run flat battery, an old battery or
exceeding the transmission range.
Before operation
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Use the EZX 60 in dry places only and keep liquids and small electrically
conductive parts away from the EZX 60 and its connecting sockets.
Do not expose the EZX 60 to extreme temperatures. Normal operating
temperatures are 10°C (50°F) to 40°C (104°F).
Store the headset in a clean, dust-free environment.
During charging
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Do not wear the headset when charging.
Sennheiser Communications is not liable for damages to USB devices
that are not consistent with the USB specifications.
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The headset must be charged either with the EZX 60 power supply, the
Sennheiser USB car charger adapter or via a USB socket of a computer.
Never try to charge batteries other than the one in the EZX 60 headset
with the EZX 60 power supply or the USB car charger adapter.
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Important safety information
During operation
•
Avoid listening at high volume levels for long periods since this leads to
permanent hearing damage.
•
Observe your country’s regulations for the use of mobile phones, head-
sets and hands-free equipment in traffic. Always focus your attention
on driving safely!
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This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
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Only use the headset in aircrafts where wireless Bluetooth transmis-
sion is permitted.
The headset contains magnets that generate a magnetic field which
could cause interferences with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defi-
brillators. Keep the headset at least 1.2” (3 cm) from cardiac pace-
makers or implanted defibrillators.
Safety instructions for Lithium-Polymer rechargeable batteries
The EZX 60 has a built-in Lithium-Polymer rechargeable battery. If abused
or misused, rechargeable batteries may leak.
In extreme cases, rechargeable batteries may even present
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a heat hazard,
a fire hazard,
an explosion hazard,
a smoke and gas hazard.
Please understand that Sennheiser Communications does not accept
liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse.
Keep away from children.
Do not heat above 40°C (104°F), e.g. do not expose to sunlight
or throw into a fire.
Do not expose to moisture.
Do not short-circuit.
Do not mutilate or dismantle.
Only charge rechargeable batteries with the appropriate
Sennheiser Communications chargers.
Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures
between 10°C (50°F) and 40°C (104°F).
Do not charge the rechargeable battery if the device is obviously
defective.
When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods
of time, charge them regularly (every six months for about
one hour).
Store the devices/rechargeable batteries in a cool and dry place
at room temperature (approx. 20°C (68°F)).
Return defective devices or devices with defective rechargeable
batteries to your specialist dealer.
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Delivery includes
Delivery includes
1
EZX 60 Bluetooth headset
with built-in rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery
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1
1
1
earhook, flexible
EZX 60 power supply (EU/UK/US/AU version)
quick guide
safety guide
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Features of the EZX 60
Features of the EZX 60
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Flexible and removable earhook for easy wear
Can be worn on either left or right ear
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR: compatible with all Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2, 2.0 and 2.1
devices that support the “hands free profile” (HFP) or “headset profile”
(HSP)
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Up to 7.5 hours talk time
Up to 300 hours standby time
Digital noise and echo suppression
Superior Sennheiser audio quality
Extremely lightweight and comfortable (12 grams)
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Operating elements
Operating elements
³ Multi-function button
· Socket for power supply
» Earhook (flexible)
¿ LED
·
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³
»
¿
´ Earpiece
² Microphone
¶ Volume down button
º Volume up button
º
¶
²
¾ EZX 60 power supply
(EU/UK/US/AU version)
µ Charging plug
µ
¾
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Overview of pictograms
Overview of pictograms
Meaning of the pictograms for pressing a button
Pictogram
Meaning
Briefly press this button.
Double-press this button.
Keep this button pressed.
2x
Keep this button pressed for 5 seconds.
5 s
Meaning of the pictograms for the flashing of the LED
Pictogram
Meaning
This pictogram symbolizes a flashing.
This pictogram symbolizes an interruption.
This pictogram symbolizes a time interval.
Examples of some of the pictograms that are used throughout this instruc-
tion manual:
Pictogram
Meaning
The LED flashes rapidly.
The LED flashes once every 3 seconds.
The LED flashes 3 times per second.
3s
The pictogram “i”
This note provides important information!
Notes marked with the pictogram “i” provide important infor-
mation on the use of the headset.
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Overview of buttons
Overview of buttons
Button
To be pressed To ...
accept an incoming call
Page
15
end a call
16
voice dial*
16
reject an incoming call
15
2x
transfer a call between headset
and mobile phone*
17
redial*
15
17
2 s
5 s
mute/unmute the microphone
switch the headset on or off
11/12
enter pairing mode
12
8 s
increase the ring tone volume* or 18
speaker volume by 1 step
increase the ring tone volume* or 18
audio volume continuously
reduce the ring tone volume* or 18
speaker volume by 1 step
reduce the ring tone volume* or 18
audio volume continuously
* These functions must be supported by the mobile phone.
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LED indications
LED indications
Meaning during operation
LED flashing
Meaning during operation
rapidly
Pairing mode
once every 5 seconds
Searching mode
Standby mode
5s
5s
4s
4s
once every 5 seconds
3 times every 4 seconds
twice every 4 seconds
Call establishment
Active call mode
For a more detailed description of the LED indications, see “Switching the
headset on” on page 11.
When the LED ¿ flashes three times every 5 seconds, the
battery is almost empty.
Meaning during charging
LED
Meaning during charging
lights up constantly
Charging in progress
flashes once every 2 seconds Charging complete
2s
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Putting the EZX 60 into operation
Putting the EZX 60 into operation
Charging the headset battery
If you charge the battery for the first time, allow charging for at least
2.5 hours without interruption. Later, 2 hours will suffice to fully charge
the battery. The headset cannot be used during the charging process.
To charge the battery in the headset:
WARNING Danger of injury!
Wearing the headset when charging can cause burns and
injuries.
̈ Do not wear the headset when charging.
̈ Take off the headset and switch it off (see page 12).
̈ Connect the charging plug µ to the socket for power supply ·
If you use the optional charging accessories (see “Accessories“ on
page 21)*:
*
EU
UK
US
AU
¾
ᕢ
2h
µ
ᕤ
̈ Connect the USB charging cable to the socket for power supply ·.
̈ Connect the USB plug of the USB charging cable to:
– a USB socket of a computer
– or the USB socket of the USB car charger adapter
̈ Connect the USB car charger adapter to the appropriate power outlet.
During charging, the LED ¿ lights up blue. All active connections will be
interrupted. When charging is complete, the LED ¿ flashes once every
2 seconds.
A fully charged battery provides a talk time of up to 7.5 hours or a standby
time of up to 300 hours.
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Putting the EZX 60 into operation
When the battery is about to run flat:
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The LED ¿ flashes three times every 5 seconds.
A low battery warning (five beeps) is heard in the headset every
20 seconds.
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You have several minutes of battery reserve. When the battery is
empty, you first hear the five warning beeps and then a descending
sequence of tones in the headset. The headset switches off.
Switching the headset on
To switch the headset on:
̈ Press the multi-function button ³ for at least 5 seconds.
5 s
An ascending confirmation beep is heard in the headset and the LED ¿
flashes twice. The LED ¿ then indicates the current operating mode.
When the LED ¿ flashes three times every 5 seconds, the
battery is almost empty.
ᕡ
¿
Searching mode The LED ¿ flashes once every 5 seconds:
The headset is paired to one or several Bluetooth devices and tries to
connect to one of these devices.
5s
Standby mode The LED ¿ flashes once every 5 seconds:
The headset is paired to one Bluetooth device and connected but
– there is currently no active call or
5s
– it has not been used for more than 1 hour.
Call establishment The LED ¿ flashes three times every 4 seconds:
The headset is paired to a Bluetooth device and is currently establishing a
call connection.
4s
Active call mode The LED ¿ flashes two times every 4 seconds:
The headset is paired to a Bluetooth device and there is currently an active
call.
4s
Establishing Bluetooth connections
If the EZX 60 is not yet paired to any device, see “Pairing the headset“ on
page 12.
WARNING
Danger of malfunction!
The transmitted radio waves can impair the operation of
sensitive and unprotected devices.
̈ Only use the headset in aircraft where wireless Bluetooth
transmission is permitted.
After switch-on, the headset tries to connect to the Bluetooth
device to which it was last connected. If this device cannot be
detected, the headset will go into standby mode.
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Putting the EZX 60 into operation
If a certain Bluetooth connection cannot be established, because the
corresponding Bluetooth device is switched off or out of range, you can
manually re-establish the connection as follows:
̈ Switch off the Bluetooth visibility of all Bluetooth devices in the
vicinity, except for the Bluetooth device you want to connect to.
̈ Press the multi-function button ³.
The LED ¿ flashes once every 5 seconds, indicating that the headset is
in searching mode.
When the headset and the Bluetooth device detect each other, the
connection is established. The LED ¿ flashes 3 times and a high
confirmation beep is heard in the headset.
The headset saves up to 8 Bluetooth connection profiles of
Bluetooth devices with which it has been paired. If you want
to re-establish a connection with a device with which the
headset has been paired, the connection needs to be estab-
lished from this device (for details, refer to the manual of the
Bluetooth device). Before doing so, make sure that the last
paired device is disconnected.
Switching the headset off
The headset switches off automatically 1 hour after the last Bluetooth
connection has ended (standby mode).
To manually switch the headset off:
̈ Press and hold the multi-function button ³ for 5 seconds.
5 s
A descending confirmation beep is heard in the headset and the LED ¿
flashes 3 times, indicating that the headset switches off.
Pairing and volume settings are saved automatically when the headset
is switched off.
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¿
Pairing the headset
You can pair the headset to up to 8 Bluetooth compliant devices. These
Bluetooth devices (mobile phones or similar devices) must support the
“hands free profile” (HFP) or “headset profile” (HSP).
Once you have paired the headset to a Bluetooth device, the headset auto-
matically connects to the last paired Bluetooth device each time this
device and the headset detect each other.
Pairing to a mobile phone Before pairing to a mobile phone, make sure:
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that the headset’s battery has been charged as described under
“Charging the headset battery“ on page 10,
that your mobile phone is switched on and Bluetooth visibility is
enabled,
that the headset is switched off and placed close to the mobile phone
(approx. 20 cm or 7”).
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Putting the EZX 60 into operation
To enter pairing mode:
̈ Press and hold the multi-function button ³ for 8 seconds.
8 s
A sequence of ascending tones is heard in the headset and the LED ¿
flashes rapidly, indicating that the headset is in pairing mode.
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¿
̈ Once the headset is detected by the mobile phone, select “Sennheiser
EZX 60” and connect.
EZX 60
OK
When the Bluetooth connection is successfully established, the
headset is identified as “Sennheiser EZX 60” on the mobile phone
display.
Keyword
0000
̈ When the mobile phone prompts a keyword, enter 4 zeros (”0000”).
If pairing was successful, the LED ¿ flashes slowly.
Some mobile phones require an additional step to connect to the headset.
For details, refer to the manual of the mobile phone.
Once paired, most mobile phones are able to automatically transfer the
audio to the headset and, in addition, show a headset symbol in their
display.
Pairing is not successful If pairing is not successful within 5 minutes, the headset returns to
standby mode.
̈ On the mobile phone, start a search for Bluetooth devices (see the
manual of your mobile phone) and follow any instructions displayed on
the mobile phone display.
Pairing to other Bluetooth If you wish to pair the headset to other Bluetooth devices such as laptops,
devices please refer to the manual of the Bluetooth device.
Pairing to several mobile phones If you wish to pair the headset to another mobile phone, you first have to
disconnect it from the first mobile phone (see the manual of the first
mobile phone). The headset saves up to 8 pairing profiles. As soon as the
headset is switched on, it tries to connect to the mobile phone to which it
was last connected. If this mobile phone is not detected by the headset,
you can manually connect it to one of the other 7 mobile phones (see the
manual of the respective mobile phone).
To delete the list of the last paired Bluetooth devices, you can
reset the EZX 60 (see “Restoring factory default settings“ on
page 19).
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Using the EZX 60
Calling
Provided the headset is switched on, paired and within the transmission
range of a mobile phone (see page 12), you can accept and make calls with
the EZX 60.
Accepting a mobile phone call When you receive a call via your mobile phone and the headset is already
switched on, you hear a ring tone in the headset and the LED ¿ flashes
3 times every 4 seconds. If the mobile phone is set to silent alert or
vibrating alert, you will hear no ring tone in the headset.
̈ Press the multi-function button ³.
An ascending confirmation beep is heard in the headset.
̈ Start to talk.
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¿
Rejecting call ̈ Double-press the multi-function button ³.
A descending confirmation beep is heard in the headset. The ringing
2 x
stops. Depending on the settings of the mobile phone or Bluetooth
device, the call is either rejected or transferred to a voice mailbox.
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¿
Making a call ̈ Dial the number on your mobile phone.
If your mobile phone automatically transfers the call audio to the
headset, a beep is heard in the headset. If your mobile phone does not
automatically transfer the call audio to the headset, you have to press
a button on your mobile phone to manually transfer the call audio to
the headset.
̈ Start to talk.
Redialling the last Redialling the last number dialled is only possible with certain mobile
number dialled* phones or Bluetooth devices. Please refer to the manual of your mobile
phone or Bluetooth device.
̈ Press and hold the multi-function button ³ for 1 to 2 seconds.
2 s
A beep is heard in the headset. The last dialled number is redialled.
If redialling has failed (e.g. because there is no last dialled number stored
in the mobile phone, the call is rejected by the other party or the other
party cannot be reached), two descending beeps are heard in the headset.
* This function must be supported by the mobile phone.
ᕡ
¿
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Using the EZX 60
Voice dialling* The voice dialling function must be supported by your mobile phone or
Bluetooth device, supporting “hands free profile” (HFP) respectively, and
be activated.
̈ Press the multi-function button ³.
Two ascending beeps are heard in the headset.
̈ Say the name of the other party that you recorded in the phone.
The mobile phone or Bluetooth device automatically dials the
corresponding number. If voice dialling is successful, two ascending
beeps are heard in the headset.
̈ Start to talk.
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¿
If voice dialling has failed, two descending beeps are heard in the headset.
* This function must be supported by the mobile phone.
Stopping redialling or ̈ To stop dialling during a redialling or voice dialling attempt, press the
voice dialling*
multi-function button ³.
A confirmation beep is heard in the headset. Then either redialling or
voice dialling is ended.
* This function must be supported by the mobile phone.
ᕡ
¿
Ending a call ̈ During the call, press the multi-function button ³.
A confirmation beep is heard in the headset.
̈ Refer to the manual of your mobile phone for information on whether
your mobile phone hangs up automatically or you have to hang up
manually.
ᕡ
¿
Transferring an active call ̈ Double-press the multi-function button ³.
from the mobile phone
A high confirmation beep is heard in the headset. The call audio is
transferred from the mobile phone to the headset.
to the headset*
̈ Refer to the manual of your mobile phone for information on how to
2 x
transfer the call audio from your mobile phone to the headset.
* This function must be supported by the mobile phone.
ᕡ
¿
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Using the EZX 60
Transferring an active call ̈ Double-press the multi-function button ³.
from the headset
to the mobile phone*
A low confirmation beep is heard in the headset. The call audio is trans-
ferred to the mobile phone. The headset returns to standby mode.
* This function must be supported by the mobile phone.
2 x
ᕡ
¿
Muting/unmuting the headset’s microphone
To mute the headset’s microphone during a call:
̈ Press and hold the multi-function button ³ for 1 to 2 seconds.
2 s
Two low mute indication beeps are heard in the headset every
4 seconds while the microphone is muted.
ᕡ
¿
To unmute the headset’s microphone:
̈ Press and hold the multi-function button ³ for 1 to 2 seconds.
A sequence of low confirmation beeps is heard in the headset. The
microphone works as usual.
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Using the EZX 60
Changing the speaker volume
WARNING Hearing damage due to high volumes!
Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to
permanent hearing defects. Please protect your hearing.
Sennheiser headsets also sound exceptionally good at low
volumes.
̈ Set the volume to a medium level.
You can only adjust the speaker volume during an active call:
̈ To increase the volume step-by-step, press the volume up button º.
̈ To reduce the volume step-by-step, press the volume down button ¶.
̈ To change the volume continuously, press and hold the respective
volume button.
The speaker volume can be adjusted in 8 steps. The volume is factory
preset to a medium level. When the minimum or maximum volume is
reached, a high or low beep is heard in the headset. When you switch
off the headset, the current volume setting is saved.
º
ᕧ
Depending on your mobile phone you can also change the
speaker volume using your mobile phone (see the manual of
the respective mobile phone).
Changing the ring tone volume*
You can adjust the ring tone volume while the headset is in standby mode
(no active call):
̈ To increase the volume step-by-step, press the Volume up button º.
̈ To reduce the volume step-by-step, press the Volume down button ¶.
̈ To change the volume continuously, press and hold the respective
volume button.
The ring tone volume can be adjusted in 8 steps. The volume is factory
preset to a medium level. When the minimum or maximum volume is
reached, a high or low beep is heard in the headset. When you switch
off the headset, the current volume setting is saved.
º
ᕧ
* This function must be supported by the mobile phone.
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Using the EZX 60
If you are out of the transmission range
Calling is only possible in the Bluetooth transmission range of the mobile
phone or Bluetooth device, respectively. The transmission range largely
depends on environmental conditions such as wall thickness, wall compo-
sition etc. With a free line of sight, the transmission range of most mobile
phones or Bluetooth devices is up to 10 meters.
If the headset leaves the transmission range of the mobile phone or
Bluetooth device:
•
The sound quality deteriorates before the connection finally breaks
down.
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Your mobile phone or Bluetooth device displays the loss of connection.
Please refer to the manual of your mobile phone or Bluetooth device for
information on whether the call is automatically transferred to the
mobile phone or Bluetooth device or requires an acknowledgement to
do so.
The headset will then go into standby mode.
Restoring factory default settings
You can restore the following settings to their factory default settings:
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•
speaker volume
ring tone volume
pairing
̈ Set the headset to pairing mode as described under “Establishing Blue-
tooth connections” on page 11.
̈ Press the volume up button º and the volume down button ¶ three
times in quick succession (i.e. press º then ¶ then º then ¶ then º
then ¶).
The LED ¿ flashes 4 times, indicating that the reset was successful and
the headset then switches off.
º
ᕧ
¿
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Cleaning and maintaining the EZX 60
Cleaning and maintaining the EZX 60
CAUTION
Liquids can damage the electronics of the device!
Liquids entering the housing of the device can cause a short
circuit and damage the electronics.
̈ Keep all liquids far away from the device.
̈ Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
Cleaning the headset
̈ Only clean with a dry cloth. Do not use any liquids, solvents or cleansing
agents.
Storing the headset
If you do not use the headset for extended periods of time:
̈ Charge the built-in rechargeable battery every 6 months for about
1 hour.
̈ Store the headset in a clean and dry environment.
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Accessories
Accessories
The following EZX 60 accessories are available from your specialist dealer:
Cat. No. Accessory/spare part
504115
504116
504117
504170
502309
502310
EZX 60 power supply, EU version
EZX 60 power supply, UK version
EZX 60 power supply, US version
EZX 60 power supply, AU version
USB charging cable
Power supply, EU version,
for use with USB charging cable (502309)
502311
502312
502313
504118
Power supply, UK version,
for use with USB charging cable (502309)
Power supply, US version,
for use with USB charging cable (502309)
USB car charger adapter,
for use with USB charging cable (502309)
EZX 60 earhook
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Specifications
Specifications
EZX 60
Dimensions
Weight
55 x 26 x 58 mm (W x H x D)
approx. 12 g
Standby time
Talk time
up to 300 hrs
up to 7.5 hrs
Charging time
before first use: 2.5 hrs
following:
10 m
2 hrs
Range
Speaker type
Microphone type
Audio
dynamic, neodymium magnet
omni-directional electret microphone
digital noise and echo suppression
Operating temperature range +10°C (+50°F) to +40°C (+104°F)
Operating relative humidity
Storage temperature range
Storage relative humidity
20 to 85%, non-condensing
−20°C (−4°F) to +60°C (140°F)
10 to 95%, non-condensing
EZX 60 power supply unit
Nominal input voltage
Nominal input current
Mains frequency
100 to 240 V~
max. 0.2 A
50 to 60 Hz
5 V
Nominal output voltage
Nominal output current
max. 150 mA
Operating temperature range +10°C (+50°F) to +40°C (+104°F)
Operating relative humidity
Storage temperature range
Storage relative humidity
Weight
20 to 85%, non-condensing
−20°C (−4°F) to +60°C (140°F)
10 to 95%, non-condensing
approx. 75 g
Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth
version 2.1 + EDR
up to 10 m
2.4 GHz
Range
Transmission frequency
Protocols
HSP, HFP
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Manufacturer declarations
Manufacturer declarations
Warranty regulations
Sennheiser Communications A/S gives a warranty of 24 months on this
product.
For the current warranty conditions, please visit our website at
In compliance with the following requirements
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RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC)
WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC)
Battery Directive (2006/66/EC)
CE Declaration of Conformity
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•
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R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)
EMC Directive (2004/108/EC)
Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
Before putting the product into operation, please observe the respective
country-specific regulations!
Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of
Industry Canada.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener-
ates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation.
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Manufacturer declarations
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sennheiser electronic
Corp. may void the users authority to operate the equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Rechargeable batteries
The supplied rechargeable batteries can be recycled.
Please return them to your specialist dealer or to your Sennheiser partner.
WEEE Declaration
Your Sennheiser Communications product was developed and manu-
factured with high quality materials and components which can be
recycled and/or reused. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic
equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end
of its operational lifetime.
Please dispose of this product by taking it to your local collection point or
recycling center for such equipment. This will help to protect the environ-
ment in which we all live.
Trademarks
Sennheiser is a registered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG.
®
The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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Sennheiser Communications A/S
Langager 6, 2680 Solrød Strand, Denmark
Publ. 12/09
A02
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