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Product Information MMX 101 iE
Congratulations on your purchase of MMX 101 iE beyerdynamic in-ear phones.
Thank you for the trust you have placed in our brand. Please take a few minutes
to review these instructions carefully before using your headphones. We wish you
many enjoyable hours of first-class musical enjoyment!
Included in your purchases
After opening the packaging, please make sure all contents have been included.
The purchase of your MMX 101 iE in-ear phones includes the following items:
1 MMX 101 iE in-ear phones
3 pairs of ear-pieces
1 Skype adapter for the use with a PC or laptop
1 softcase for storing and carrying your in-ear phones (or
also your MP3 player)
1 cable clip
1 user manual
Connection
• The MMX 101 iE in-ear phones provide a 4-pin mini jack plug (3.5 mm) to
connect to an iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, HTC and other compatible mobile
phones (not compatible with Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung etc.).
• With the supplied Skype/VoIP adapter you can connect the MMX 101 iE directly
to a PC or laptop. The microphone and headphone connectors are appropriately
marked .
How to use the microphone
• When you receive a call, you can operate the integrated microphone as follows:
Press key:
Answers the phone call
Press key again:
Ends the phone call
With some mobile phones you have to press the key a little bit longer to end the
phone call.
Depending on the software of the mobile phone you can use the microphone key
for controlling other functions such as playing music.
Using your in-ear phones – selecting the right ear-pieces
Select the right size of ear-pieces before using the in-ear phones. The MMX 101 iE
in-ear phones come with three pairs of ear-pieces – one of these pairs has been
already assembled for you at the factory. The ear-pieces are easy to switch by hand
(see figure 1). You can find out which ear-pieces fit best by trying on each of the
different ear-pieces one after another with the headphones, placing the ear-pieces
carefully inside your ear. The ear-pieces are the right size when they do not fall out
if you move your head moderately quickly and you can hear the low-frequency
bass sounds clearly and ambient noises only slightly.
If cable noise occurs, it can be minimised by guiding the cable behind the ear (see
figure 2).
Fig. 1:
Changing the ear-pieces
Maintenance
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Fig. 2:
Guiding the cable behind the ear

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