Hey Richard, thank you very much for this. I really appreciate it. Juan
Sent from my iPhone On Mar 8, 2021, at 5:46 PM, Richard Turner <[email protected]> wrote: If anyone wants the word coument I put together, it is on my web site. www.turner42.com It is the heading after the useful apps link. Richard Ralph's Observation: It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object<>to realize that you are in a hurry. My web site, www.turner42.com From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Andy Baracco Sent: Monday, March 8, 2021 12:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: My attempt at a manual, was RE: AirPods Max first impressions Thanks much for this! Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Turner To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, March 08, 2021 12:38 PM Subject: My attempt at a manual, was RE: AirPods Max first impressions Les, if you liked what I put up earlier, this should be better. If people want the word document of the below information, I’ll put it on my web site. AirPods Max I put together the following from several Apple web sites. Since Apple doesn't give descriptions for visually impaired, I had my wife check a photo of the headphones. The right ear has the digital crown and the noise cancelation buttons on it, so you can tell by touch which is the right ear. The digital crown is on the top of the ear piece behind the post that goes over your head. It is round. The noise cancelation button is on the top of the right ear piece but in front of the post. It is more squared/rectangular shaped. Connect and use your AirPods Max You can listen to music, make phone calls, use Siri, and more with your AirPods Max. Use your iOS or iPadOS device to set up your AirPods Max If you're setting up your AirPods Max for the first time, make sure that the device that you want to pair is up to date. Then follow these steps: <image001.gif> 1. Go to the Home screen. 2. Take your AirPods Max out of the Smart Case, and within 60 seconds, hold them next to the device that you want to pair with your AirPods Max until you see a setup animation on the device that you want to pair. If you don't see the animation, make sure that your iOS or iPadOS device is up to date, or pair your AirPods Max with your iOS or iPadOS device manually by going to Settings > Bluetooth. If you don't see the status light flashing white on AirPods Max, press and hold the noise control button until the light flashes white. 3. Tap Connect to pair your AirPods Max with your device, or to set up features such as Hey Siri if you haven't yet set it up. 4. If you want to experience spatial audio, tap See & Hear How It Works to start the setup. 5. Tap Done. If you're signed in to iCloud, your AirPods Max are set up automatically with any of your supported devices that are signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. <image002.png> Learn how to set up your AirPods Max with a Mac or a non-Apple device, such as an Android phone. <image003.png> Listen and control audio with your AirPods Max <image004.png> When you put your AirPods Max on your head while you're playing audio on your device, your AirPods Max play the audio from your device automatically. If you remove AirPods Max from your head, audio pauses. If you put them back on your head within 15 seconds, play resumes automatically. AirPods Max also pause audio if you lift one earphone off of your head. Your AirPods Max ear cushions are marked with L and R. Make sure to place the left earphone on your left ear and the right earphone on your right ear to enjoy the best sound quality and performance. Store your AirPods Max in the Smart Case to help preserve battery charge. Storing AirPods Max loose in your bag can result in damage. To connect to the in-flight entertainment system on a plane, plug a Lightning to 3.5 mm Audio Cable into your AirPods Max to use them in wired mode. To adjust the volume, turn up the volume using the Digital Crown. If the volume doesn't seem to get louder, adjust the volume on your phone.1 To adjust the direction in which you turn the Digital Crown to increase and decrease the volume, go to Settings > Bluetooth > AirPods Max > Digital Crown. If you have Hey Siri set up, you can say "Hey Siri" to ask questions and make phone calls, and control your music. You can also press and hold the Digital Crown to use Siri. Switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode AirPods Max let you control whether you hear your surroundings. Press the noise control button to toggle between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode. You can select which modes that the press action switches between in Settings > Bluetooth > AirPods Max > Button Cycles Between. Control audio To control audio, use the Digital Crown: · To play and pause your audio content, press the Digital Crown once. To resume playback, press it again. · To skip forward, press the Digital Crown twice. · To skip back, press the Digital Crown three times. <image003.png> Use the phone and get messages To control phone calls, use the Digital Crown: · Press once to answer or end a call. · Press twice to reject an incoming call. · Press once to answer a second incoming call and put the first call on hold. · When two calls are active, press twice to end the current call and switch to another call. · Press and hold to reject a second incoming call. · Press twice to stop listening through your headphones and send the call to your phone. When a call comes in while you're wearing your AirPods Max, Siri can announce the call. Siri can also read your incoming messages through your AirPods Max. <image003.png> Switch devices Here's how to switch from listening to one device with your AirPods Max to listening to another. <image005.jpg> Switch automatically You need iOS 14.3 or later, iPadOS 14.3 or later, or macOS Big Sur 11.1 for your AirPods Max to switch between devices automatically.2 Your devices need to be signed in with the same Apple ID using two-factor authentication. For example, while listening to music on your iPad, you answer a call on your iPhone. Your AirPods Max switch from the music on your iPad to the phone call on your iPhone automatically. In some situations with macOS Big Sur, you'll see a notification about your AirPods Max on the screen of your Mac. When you hold the pointer over the notification, a Connect button appears. Click Connect to confirm that you want your AirPods Max to switch to—or stay with—your Mac. If you want to turn automatic switching off for an iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth on that device with your AirPods Max on your ears. Tap the Info button <image006.png> next to your AirPods Max in the list of devices. Tap Connect to This iPhone [or iPad], and then tap When Last Connected to This iPhone [or iPad]. To turn this feature on again, tap Automatically. If you want to turn automatic switching off for your Mac, open Bluetooth preferences on your Mac with your AirPods Max on your ears. Click the Options button next to your AirPods Max in the list of devices. Click Connect to This Mac, and then choose When Last Connected to This Mac. To turn this feature on again, choose Automatically. Switch manually If necessary, follow these steps to choose a different device to play audio or to switch the audio to different headphones or speakers. On your iOS or iPadOS device 1. Open Control Center on your iPhone or iPod touch, or iPad. 2. Touch and hold the audio card in the upper-right corner of Control Center to control audio. 3. Tap <image007.png> , then choose the device that you want from the list.3 On your Mac Click the volume control <image008.png> in the menu bar and choose your AirPods Max or other speakers under Output Device.3 <image003.png> Charge your AirPods Max To charge your AirPods Max, plug the Lightning cable that came with your AirPods Max into the bottom-right earphone. You can use a USB-C to Lightning Cable or a USB to Lightning Cable. Then plug the other end of the cable into a USB charger or port. When you're not using your AirPods Max, keep them in the Smart Case to preserve battery charge. Learn more about charging. <image003.png> What you need You need at least one of these: · iPhone or iPod touch with iOS 14.3 or later · iPad with iPadOS 14.3 or later · Apple Watch with watchOS 7.2 or later · Apple TV with tvOS 14.3 or later · Mac with macOS 11.1 or later <image002.png> 1. If you don't see the volume control in the menu bar, learn how to add it. 2. Sound shouldn't switch from one device to another automatically if you're in a conversation, like a phone call, a FaceTime call, or a video conference. 3. AirPods Max appear only when they're nearby and ready to use. Published Date: January 05, 2021 Adjust the accessibility settings for AirPods Max and AirPods Pro on iPhone If you have AirPods Max or AirPods Pro, you can adjust the accessibility settings to suit your motor or hearing needs. (AirPods Max requires iOS 14.3 or later.) 1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > AirPods. 2. If you have multiple AirPods, select one. 3. Set any of the following options: " Press Speed: Adjust how quickly you must press two or three times before an action occurs. " Press and Hold Duration: Adjust the duration required to press and hold on your AirPods. " Follow iPhone: Turn on spatial audio so surround sound (available with supported media content) seems to come from your iPhone, even as you turn your head or move your device. " Noise Cancellation with One AirPod: (AirPods Pro) Turn on noise cancellation even when you're using only one of your AirPods. Set headphone accommodations With supported Apple and Beats headphones, you can amplify soft sounds and adjust certain frequencies to suit your hearing. These adjustments help music, movies, phone calls, and podcasts sound more crisp and clear. If you have an audiogram in the Health app , you can use the audiogram to customize your audio. 1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Headphone Accommodations, then turn on Headphone Accommodations. 2. Tap Custom Audio Setup, then follow the onscreen instructions. Or manually set any of the following: " Tune Audio For: Choose Balanced Tone, Vocal Range, or Brightness. 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