Behringer BB 560M Quick Start Guide
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To pair the Behringer BB 560M with a Bluetooth device, turn on the headset and ensure it's in pairing mode by pressing and holding the power button until the LED indicator flashes blue and red. Then, enable Bluetooth on your device and select 'Behringer BB 560M' from the list of available devices.
If the microphone is not working, first check the connection to ensure it is securely plugged in. Make sure the microphone is not muted and that the appropriate input device is selected in your system's audio settings. If the issue persists, try using a different device to rule out compatibility problems.
To improve battery life, ensure the headset is fully charged before use and avoid leaving it on when not in use. Reducing the volume and turning off features like Bluetooth when not needed can also help conserve battery.
To reset the Behringer BB 560M to factory settings, press and hold the power and volume up buttons simultaneously until the LED indicator flashes rapidly. This will clear all paired devices and restore factory settings.
Yes, you can use the Behringer BB 560M while it is charging. Connect the USB cable to a power source and continue using the headset normally.
To clean your Behringer BB 560M headset, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the surfaces. Avoid using any liquids or abrasive materials. If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water, ensuring no moisture enters the headset openings.
To update the firmware, visit the Behringer website and download the latest firmware update file for the BB 560M. Follow the instructions provided with the download to install the update using a USB connection.
If your BB 560M is not connecting to Bluetooth, ensure the headset is in pairing mode and the device you are connecting to has Bluetooth enabled. Check for any interference from other devices and make sure the headset is within range. Restart both devices if necessary.
The Behringer BB 560M supports standard Bluetooth audio codecs such as SBC and AAC, ensuring compatibility with most devices for high-quality audio streaming.
To check the battery level, observe the LED indicator on the headset. A solid blue light indicates a full charge, while a red light indicates low battery. Some connected devices may also display the battery level in their Bluetooth settings.