Nokia BH-903 User Manual
Nokia Bluetooth Ster eo Headset BH-903 User Guide 9205 806 Issue 2 EN
DECLARAT ION OF CONF ORMITY Hereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this HS-72W prod uct is in compliance with the essential requirements and othe r relevant provisions of Direct ive 1999/5 /EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/. é 2007, 200 8 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registe red trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Reproduction, transfer, distribution, or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluet ooth SIG, Inc. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. To the maximum extent permitte d by applicable law, under no circumstances shall Noki a or any of its licensors be resp onsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequ ential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
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Contents 4 Contents 1. Introduction ............ ................. ................. ................ 6 Bluetooth wirele ss technology ....... ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ . 7 2. Get s tarted ............... ................. ................. ................ 9 Keys and parts ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. . 9 Chargers ...... ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... .. 11 Charge the batt ery .... ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ...... 12 Switch on or off......... ............. ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... .. 13 Switch on ............ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... .. 13 Switch off ................ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ...... 14 Pair and connect the headset . ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ...... 14 Pair and connect the headset with a phone ........ ............ ......... .. 14 Pair and connect the headset with a music device........ ........... 16 Disconnect t he headset ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... .. 16 Reconnect the headset ............. ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... .. 17 Display ..... ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ............. ...... 18 3. Basic use ......... ................. ................. ................. ...... 21 Wear the headset ............... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ ......... ...... 21 Adjust the headset volume ...... ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. .. 22 Lock or unlock the key s ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... .. 23 View current time ......... ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ............. ...... 23 Make a call ...... ........ ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ............. ...... 24 Answer a call .............. ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ...... 24 Mute or unmute the microphone . ...... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... .. 25
Contents 5 Switch the call betwe en headset and phone ........... ............. ........ .. 25 Call waiting . ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... 25 Clear set tings or reset ....... ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 26 Troubleshooting .......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 27 4. Menu fun ctions . ......................... ................. ............ 28 Music player ....... ......... ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ .. 29 FM radio ............... ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 31 Search for a radio station ......... ........ ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ .. 31 Listen to radio ................. ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 32 Recent c alls . ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ .. 33 Settings ................ ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... 34 Brightness ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ .. 34 Connections .... ............. ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ .. 34 Automatic keylock ..... ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ .. 35 Language ......... ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... 35 Reset ............. ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... .......... 36 5. Battery information ........... ................. ................. ... 37 Care and maintenan ce ........... ................. ................. ... 39
Introduction 6 1. Introduction With the Nokia Bluetoo th Ster eo H eadset BH-903, y ou can listen to music and handle calls hands-free on your compat ible mobile device. The headset also has a built-in FM radio. You can use the head set with compatible devices that supp ort Blueto oth wireless technology. Read this user guide carefully before using the headset. Also read the user guide for your mobile device. It provides important safety and ma intenance informatio n. Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website for the latest version of the user guide and additional informatio n related to your Nokia p roduct. Keep the heads et and its accessories out of the reach of small children.
Introduction 7 â Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireles s technology allows you to connect compat ible devices without cables. A Bluetooth connection does not require that the mobile device and the headset are in line of sight, but the maximum distance between the devices is 10 metres (33 feet). The closer the mobile d evice and the head set are to ea ch other, th e better is the pe rformance. Th e opt imal operating range is shown in dark grey in the pict ure. The connection is subject to interference from distance and obstructi ons (show n in light grey) or other electronic devices. The headset is compliant with the Bluetooth Spec ification 2.0 EDR supp orting the following profiles: Headset Profil e 1.1, Hands-Free Profil e (HFP) 1.5, Phone Book Access P rofile (PBAP) 1.0, Advanced Audio Dist ri bution Profile (A2DP) 1.0, and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) 1.0. Check <10m
Introduction 8 with the manu facturers of othe r devices to determine their compat ibility with this device.
Get started 9 2. Get started â Ke y s a n d p a r t s The headset contains the following parts: 1. Earphones 1 2 4 8 7 9 11 6 3 10 12 13 5 8 9 14
Get started 10 2. Control ler with a micro phone on th e back, a mute key on the side, and an answer/end key on the front. 3. Charger connector 4. Nec kstrap 5. Power key 6. Dis play 7. Rew ind key 8. Scroll keys 9. Stop key 10. Menu k ey 11. Selecti on key 12. Forward key 13. Play/pa use k ey 14. Answer/ end ke y The symbols for the rewind key, forward key, stop key, play/ pause key, and answer/e nd key are s hown if the key s can be used and the headset is not in the power saving mode or t he
Get started 11 keys are no t locked . When you press one of thes e keys, use only one finger. Before you can start u sing the h eadset, you must charge the battery and pair the headset with a compatib le device . Parts of the headset are magnet ic. Meta llic materials may be attracted to th e heads et. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the headset, because informatio n sto red on them may be erased. â Chargers This device is intended for use when supplied w ith power from the following chargers: AC-3, AC-4, AC-5, and DC-4. War ning : Use only chargers approved by Nokia for use w ith this particular enhancement. The use of any other types may invalidate an y approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Get started 12 â Charge the battery Before charging the battery, carefully read âÂÂBatte ry informatio n,â p. 37. 1. Connect the charger to a wall out let. 2. Connect the charger cab le to th e charger con necto r on the head set. When the chargin g starts, Charging is briefly displayed on the headset. During c hargi ng, a battery animation is displayed. It may take a while before charging starts. If charging does not start, disconnect the charger, and plug it in again . Cha rging the ba ttery fully may take up to 45 minu tes. 3. Whe n the battery is fully charged, is displayed. Disconnect the charger from the headset and the wall outlet.
Get started 13 The fully charged bat tery has power for up to 11 hours of talk time, u p to 15 0 hours of standby t ime, up to 11 h ours of music playing time, or up to 11 hours of radio playing time. With 20 minut es charging, the battery has power for up to 9 hours of talk time, music playing time, or radio playing time. When battery power is low, the headset beeps every 5 minu tes and flashe s on the display . Recharg e the battery. â Swit ch on or off Switch on To switch on, press and hold t he power key until the head set beeps and the Nokia log o is displayed. The he adse t tries to connect to o ne of th e four most recently used devices that support the Hands-Free Bluetooth profile or the most recently used device that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile.
Get started 14 If the headset has not been pair ed with a d evice, it e nters the pairi ng mode. See âÂÂPair and connect t he headset,â p. 14. Switch off To switch off, press and hold the power key until the hea dset be eps and Switching off is displayed. The headset swit ches off automatically if it is not conn ected to a paire d device and the he adset is n ot used within abou t 30 minu tes. â P air and connect the headset Pair and conn ect the headset with a phone If your mobile phone supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile and has a music player, you can also use the headset to operate the player. 1. En sure that your ph one is swi tched on.
Get started 15 2. If th e headse t has no t been previousl y paired with a device, switch on the he adset. The he adset automatically enters the pairing mode. If the headset has been prev iously paired with another device, switch off the headset , and press and h old the power key until a text about pairing is displayed. You can also start pai ring using the Pa i r i n g function described in â Connections,â p. 34. To cancel pairing, pr ess the selection key. 3. Activate the B luetooth feature on the phone , and s et it to search for Bluetooth devices. 4. Select the he adset (Nokia BH-903) from the list of found devices on your phone. 5. Ente r the passcode 0000 to pair and co nnect th e headset to your phone . With some phones, you may need to make t he connection se parately after pairing. You only need to pair the headset with your phone once. If pairing succeeds, Pa i r i n g O K is dis played, and the headset appears in the menu of the phone where you can view the currently paired Bluetooth devices.
Get started 16 Pair and connect th e headset with a music device If your phone doe s not support t he A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can separately pair the heads et with the pho ne and a music device that supports this profile. If you ha ve paired and conn ected the heads et with your phone, disconnect the headse t from it before pairing the headset with a music device. To pair the headset wit h a music device, follow the instructions in âÂÂPair and conne ct the h eadset w ith a ph one,â p. 14. If y our music device does not h ave a keypad, it may use the Bluetooth passcode 0000 by default. If this is not the case, see the user guide of your m usic device to chan ge the default Bluetooth passcode to 0000. If pairing succeeds, Pa i r i n g O K is dis played. Disconnect the hea dset To disconnect the headse t from your mobile phone or mus ic device, do one of the following:
Get started 17 ⢠Switc h off the he adset. ⢠Press t he menu key, and select > Connection and Call con nections or Music connectio ns . For details, see âÂÂConnections,â p. 34. ⢠Disconnect the headset in the Bluetooth menu of you r device. You do not need to delete pairing with the headset to disconnect it . Reconnect the headset If the headset loses the connection to a paired device, you can co nnec t the head set man ually to the d evice . Switch on the headset, and do one of the following: ⢠Make the connection in the Bluetooth me nu of the paired d evice. ⢠Press t he menu key, and select > Connection and Call con nections or Music connectio ns . For details, see âÂÂConnections,â p. 34.
Get started 18 ⢠Press and hold the answer/end key to connect to a device that supports the Hands -Free Bluetooth profil e, or press and hold t he play/pause key to conne ct to a device that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile. You may be able to set yo ur device so that the he adset conn ects to it au tomatica lly when the headset is switched on. To do this in a Nokia device, change y our paired device settings in the Bluet ooth menu. â Disp lay When the headset is on but not used for about 10 seconds , the display goes to the power saving mode. In this mode, the display turns off for abou t 5 seconds and tu rns on for about 1 second at regular intervals. To activate the display whe n it is in the power saving mode, press any key. To a ctiv ate the displ ay an d ke ys if the keys a re locked, briefly press the power key. See also âÂÂL ock or unlock the keys ,â p . 23 .
Get started 19 The following indicators ca n be shown on the display: The heads et is connected to a compati ble device and ready for use. The he adset is no t conn ected to a compatibl e device. A call is in progress. A call is active and a nother ca ll is on h old. You have miss ed calls. This indicator is not shown in the radio and music player modes. The microphone is mut ed (during a call). The battery is fully charged. The battery charge is low. The headset keys are locked. The heads et is in the radio mode.
Get started 20 The heads et is in the music player mode.
Basic us e 21 3. Basic use â W e ar the headset The headset comes wi th a pair of earphones wit h rubber earpads. If the rubber earpads are too small or not suitable for your ears, you can replace or c over them with the supplied foam earpads. For t he best audio q uality, cover the rubber earpads with the foam ones. To install the earpads, push them onto the earphones. To wear the headset, place the strap a round y our neck, a nd put th e earp hones in to your ears. To adjust the lengt h of the earphone cables, pull the cables toward or away from the earphones. Adjust t he micropho ne as close to your m outh as possible for optimal audio quality.
Basic use 22 Warni ng: When you use t he headset, your ability to hear outsid e sounds may be affected. Do not use the headset where it can endanger your safety. â Adjust the hea dset volume To adjust the headset volume, move your finger around t he select ion key on the touch sensitive area clockwise to increase or anticlockw ise to decrease the volume. Use only one finger at a time. Alternatively, use the keys of your compat ible mobile phone or music device. You can adjust the volume during a call or when you listen to the music player or radio.
Basic us e 23 â Lock or unlock the keys To lock or unlock the headse t keys (also during a call), briefly press the power key. When the keys are locked, is displayed. When you make or receive a call, the key lock remains off until the call is ended, if you do not manually lock the keys during the call. When the key lock is on, the headset cannot be switched off, and the following key sy mbols are not shown: answer/ end key, rewind k ey, forward key, stop key, and p lay/pause key. To set the hea dset to automatically lock the keys, see âÂÂAutomatic keylock,â p. 35. â View current time The time is s hown only if th e heads et is connected to a compat ible Nokia device that provides the time to the heads et and the time display is enabled in the device.
Basic use 24 To view the time, press the me nu ke y, and press and ho ld the selection key in the main menu. To view the time when the ke ys are locked, press and hold the selection key. â Make a call To make a ca ll, use your mob ile phone in the normal way when the heads et is connected to it. If your phone supports last number redialling w ith the heads et, pres s the an swer/end key twice when no call is in progress. See also â Recent calls,â p. 33. If your device supports voice dialling wit h the headset, press and hol d the ans wer/end key when no call i s in progress, and proceed as described in t he phone user guide. To end a call, pres s the answer/end key. â Answer a call To answ er a call, press the answe r/end key. To reject a call, press the answer/end key twice.
Basic us e 25 â Mute or unmute the microphone To mute or unmute the micr ophone, press the mute key during a call. â Switch the call between headset and phone To switch the call from the heads et to the connected phone, press and hold the power key (the headset switches off), or use the keys of your phone. To switch the call back to the he ads et, switch on the headset , or press and hold t he answer/ end key (when the heads et is on). â Call wait ing Call waiting is a network se rvice. To use call waiting, your mobile pho ne must support the Bluetooth Hands-Fre e profile 1.5, and call w aiting must be set to on in the phone.
Basic use 26 To answer a waiting call and put the current call on hold, press and hold the answer/end key. To answer a waiting call and en d the current call, press t he answ er/end key. To reject a waiting call and cont inue the current call, press the answe r/end key twice . To switch be tween the active ca ll and the call on hold, press and hold th e answ er/e nd key. To en d the active call an d make the call on hold active, press the answe r/end key. â Clear settings or reset To rest ore the origi nal settings of the headset , use the Setup > Res et functio n (see âÂÂReset,â p. 36). Alternatively, switch off the headset, press and hold the power ke y and answer/end key at the same time , and press the select ion key to confirm the opera tion. To reset the headset if it stops functioning, altho ugh it is charged, plug the headset into a charger, and press the
Basic us e 27 power key and answer/end key at th e same time. The reset does not delete the headset sett ings. â T r oubleshooting If you cannot conn ect the heads et to your comp atible mobile pho ne or music device, do the following: ⢠Ensure that t he headset is charged, switched on, and paired with your device. ⢠Ensure that the Bluetooth feature is enabled on your device. ⢠Ens ure that the heads et is wi t hin 10 met res (33 feet) of your device and that there are no obstructions between the headset and the de vice, such as walls, or other electronic devices. If the name of the person calling is not shown on the heads et display, even though it is s aved in the mobi le phone conn ected to the h eadset, the phone may not be full y compat ible with the headset.
Menu func tion s 28 4. Menu func tions The headse t has a menu fa cility that contains the following functions: (music player ), (FM radio), (recent calls), and (settings ). To access the list of menu functions, press the menu key when no call is in progress. To scroll through the functions, press either scroll key. To select a function, press the selection key. To scroll through settings or setting options, press either scroll key. If all the settings do not fit on the display, or is displayed. The act ive option i s indicated by a filled circle . To select an option, pres s the selection key. To return to the previous menu level (or e xit the list o f menu functi ons), press the menu key.
Menu fu nctions 29 â Music player To use the head set ke ys to ope rate your compatible music device or mobile phone that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile, press the menu key, an d select . If yo u have been listeni ng to the FM radio of the headset, the radio stops. Tip: To access the music player quickly , press and hold the menu key. When the headset is in the mus ic player mode, is displayed. The available musi c functio ns depend on the device connec ted to the headset. To select the next track, press the forward key. To play the current track from the start, press the rewind key. To select the previous track, press the rewind key twice. To listen to the sele cted trac k, press the play/pause key. Warni ng: Listen to musi c at a moderate level. Continuou s exposure to high volume may damage your he aring. To scroll through the current track, press and hold the forward or rew ind key.
Menu func tion s 30 To pause or resume playing, press the play/pause key. To stop playing, press the stop key. To play the current track from the start when the player is stopped, press the play/ pause key. To exit the music player, press the stop key twi ce. You c an also us e other funct ions of the heads et, except th e radio, whi le listening to music. Press the menu key, and select the desired function. The following indicators can be shown in the music player: The music player is playing. The music player is paused . The music player is stopped. The music player is fast-forwarding the tracks or opening the next track. The music player is rewinding the tracks or opening the previ ous t rack.
Menu fu nctions 31 â FM rad io To turn on the FM radio of the headset, press the menu key, and select . If you have been listening to the music player, the player stops. When the headset is in the rad io mode, is displayed. The headset cable acts as an antenna for the radio. Warni ng: Listen to musi c at a moderate level. Continuou s exposure to high volume may damage your he aring. Search for a rad io station To search for radio stations available at your location, press and hold the forward or rewind key for about 2 seconds. (To stop the search, press the stop key.) When t he headset fin ds a st ation, t he station star ts to play, and the name, frequency, and sign a l streng th o f the station are dis played. T he stat ion name is dis played only if the station supports the RDS (Radi o Data Syst ems) technolog y.
Menu func tion s 32 To save the station in the head set, press and hold the play/ pause key, press the forward or rewind key to scroll to the desired memory location, and press and hold the play/pause key. Listen to radio To scroll through saved radio stations, press the forward or rewind key r epeat edly . To pause listening to the radio, press the st op key. To resume listeni ng, press the play/p ause key. To stop listening to t he radio and exit t he radio, press the stop key twice. You c an also us e other funct ions of the heads et, except th e music player, whi le listening to the radio . Press the me nu key, and select the desired function. The following indicators can be displayed in the radio mode: The radio i s stopped. You are searching forwards for radio stations.
Menu fu nctions 33 You are search ing backwar ds for radio stations. The bars beside this in dicator show the signal strength of the radio station. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal. â Recent calls To view recent calls, press the menu key, and select and the desired submen u. You can view the mos t recently dialled, received, and miss ed calls. When you connect t he heads et to your mobile phone, the call information is transferred from the phone to the headset if the phone supports this feature. The phone registers missed and received calls only if the network support s these function s and the phone i s switche d on and within the net work service area. To call a number, scroll to it, and press the answer/end key.
Menu func tion s 34 â Setti ngs To change headset settings, pr ess the menu key, and select and the de sired submenu. Brightn ess To set the display brightness, select Bright ness . Press either scroll key to scroll to the desired level, and press the selection key. Connections To manage the Bluetoot h devices paired with the headset, select Connection . To pair the headset wit h a compatible device, select P airing (to cancel the pairing, pres s the selection ke y). When St art pairing? is displayed, press the select ion key, and proceed as instruct ed in âÂÂPair and c onnect the headset,â p. 14. If you start pairing while the headset is connecte d to a device, the connection is cancelled.
Menu fu nctions 35 To view the curre ntly paired mobile phones t hat support the Hands-Free Bluet ooth profile, select Call connections ; to view the currently p aired music devices that support the A2DP Blueto oth profile, select Music connections . The currently connected device is indicated by a filled circle. To conn ect the headse t to a device or disconne ct the heads et from it, scro ll to the de vice, and pres s the selection key. Automatic keylock To turn the automatic key lock on or off, select Auto keyl o ck . When the auto matic key lock is on, the keys are locked afte r 30 se conds (when no call is in p rogress) if the keys are no t presse d during that t ime. Se e also âÂÂLock or unlock the keys,â p. 23. Language To select the lang uage for t he texts show n on the headset display, select Language. Scroll to the desired language, and press the selection key. The language is automatically
Menu func tion s 36 updated from the co nnected Nokia device if the device provides the language setting. Reset To restore the original settings, sele ct Reset , and press the selection key t o confirm t he operat ion. All the settings that you have saved (such as radio stations and paired devices) are del eted. See also âÂÂClear settings or reset ,â p. 26.
Battery information 37 5. Battery information This device has an internal, nonremovable, rechargeable battery. Do not attempt to remove the batte ry from the device as you may damage th e device. The b attery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. Recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. Use of an unapproved charger may presen t a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If a battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be nec essary to co nnec t the charger, th en disco nnect and reconnect it to begin charging the battery. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take several minutes before the charging indicator app ears on th e displa y. Unplug the charger from the electri cal plug and the device when not in use. Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten its
Battery information 38 lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. Always tr y to keep the batte ry betw een 15 ðC and 25ðC (5 9ðF and 77ðF). E xtreme te mperat ures reduce the ca pacity and lifetime of the battery. A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily. Battery performance is particularly limited in temp eratures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explod e if damaged. Never use any charger that is damaged. Important: Operating times are estimates only and depend on the mobile device used, features used, battery age and condition, temperatures to which battery is exposed, and many other factors.
Care and main tenance 39 Care and maintenance Your device is a produc t of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty co vera ge . ⢠Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or m oisture can contain minerals t hat will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, allow it to d ry completely. ⢠Do not use or store the devi ce in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and elect ron ic compo nents can be damaged. ⢠Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to i ts normal temper ature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.
Care and m ainten ance 40 ⢠Do not at tempt to open the device. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shake t he device. Rough handli ng can break internal circuit boards and fi ne mechanics. ⢠Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning s olvents, or strong detergent s to clean the device. ⢠Do not paint the device. Pain t can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. These suggestions app ly equally to y our devi ce , bat tery , or charger. If any device is not working properly, take it to the neares t authorised serv ice facility for service. Disposal The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, literature, or pack aging reminds yo u that all electrical and electro nic products, batteries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life. Thi s requi rement applies t o the European Union and other l ocations w here separate collection syste ms are availab le. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste.
Care and main tenance 41 By returning the products to collection you he lp prevent uncontrolled waste dispos al and promote the reuse of material resources . More de ta iled informati on is available from the product retailer, local waste aut horities, national producer responsibilit y organizations, or your local Nokia representative. For the product Eco-Declar ation or instructions for returning your obsolete product, go to country-s pecific information at ww w.nokia.com.
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Contents 4 Contents 1. Introduction ............ ................. ................. ................ 6 Bluetooth wirele ss technology ....... ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ . 7 2. Get s tarted ............... ................. ................. ................ 9 Keys and parts ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. . 9 Chargers ...... ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... .. 11 Charge the batt ery .... ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ...... 12 Switch on or off......... ............. ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... .. 13 Switch on ............ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... .. 13 Switch off ................ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ...... 14 Pair and connect the headset . ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ...... 14 Pair and connect the headset with a phone ........ ............ ......... .. 14 Pair and connect the headset with a music device........ ........... 16 Disconnect t he headset ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... .. 16 Reconnect the headset ............. ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... .. 17 Display ..... ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ............. ...... 18 3. Basic use ......... ................. ................. ................. ...... 21 Wear the headset ............... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ ......... ...... 21 Adjust the headset volume ...... ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. .. 22 Lock or unlock the key s ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... .. 23 View current time ......... ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ............. ...... 23 Make a call ...... ........ ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ............. ...... 24 Answer a call .............. ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ...... 24 Mute or unmute the microphone . ...... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... .. 25
Contents 5 Switch the call betwe en headset and phone ........... ............. ........ .. 25 Call waiting . ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... 25 Clear set tings or reset ....... ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 26 Troubleshooting .......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 27 4. Menu fun ctions . ......................... ................. ............ 28 Music player ....... ......... ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ .. 29 FM radio ............... ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 31 Search for a radio station ......... ........ ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ .. 31 Listen to radio ................. ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ...... 32 Recent c alls . ........ ......... ........ ............. ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ............ .. 33 Settings ................ ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... 34 Brightness ............ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ .. 34 Connections .... ............. ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ .. 34 Automatic keylock ..... ........ ......... ............ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ .. 35 Language ......... ......... ........ ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... 35 Reset ............. ........ ............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... .......... 36 5. Battery information ........... ................. ................. ... 37 Care and maintenan ce ........... ................. ................. ... 39
Introduction 6 1. Introduction With the Nokia Bluetoo th Ster eo H eadset BH-903, y ou can listen to music and handle calls hands-free on your compat ible mobile device. The headset also has a built-in FM radio. You can use the head set with compatible devices that supp ort Blueto oth wireless technology. Read this user guide carefully before using the headset. Also read the user guide for your mobile device. It provides important safety and ma intenance informatio n. Check www.nokia.com/support or your local Nokia website for the latest version of the user guide and additional informatio n related to your Nokia p roduct. Keep the heads et and its accessories out of the reach of small children.
Introduction 7 â Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireles s technology allows you to connect compat ible devices without cables. A Bluetooth connection does not require that the mobile device and the headset are in line of sight, but the maximum distance between the devices is 10 metres (33 feet). The closer the mobile d evice and the head set are to ea ch other, th e better is the pe rformance. Th e opt imal operating range is shown in dark grey in the pict ure. The connection is subject to interference from distance and obstructi ons (show n in light grey) or other electronic devices. The headset is compliant with the Bluetooth Spec ification 2.0 EDR supp orting the following profiles: Headset Profil e 1.1, Hands-Free Profil e (HFP) 1.5, Phone Book Access P rofile (PBAP) 1.0, Advanced Audio Dist ri bution Profile (A2DP) 1.0, and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) 1.0. Check <10m
Introduction 8 with the manu facturers of othe r devices to determine their compat ibility with this device.
Get started 9 2. Get started â Ke y s a n d p a r t s The headset contains the following parts: 1. Earphones 1 2 4 8 7 9 11 6 3 10 12 13 5 8 9 14
Get started 10 2. Control ler with a micro phone on th e back, a mute key on the side, and an answer/end key on the front. 3. Charger connector 4. Nec kstrap 5. Power key 6. Dis play 7. Rew ind key 8. Scroll keys 9. Stop key 10. Menu k ey 11. Selecti on key 12. Forward key 13. Play/pa use k ey 14. Answer/ end ke y The symbols for the rewind key, forward key, stop key, play/ pause key, and answer/e nd key are s hown if the key s can be used and the headset is not in the power saving mode or t he
Get started 11 keys are no t locked . When you press one of thes e keys, use only one finger. Before you can start u sing the h eadset, you must charge the battery and pair the headset with a compatib le device . Parts of the headset are magnet ic. Meta llic materials may be attracted to th e heads et. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the headset, because informatio n sto red on them may be erased. â Chargers This device is intended for use when supplied w ith power from the following chargers: AC-3, AC-4, AC-5, and DC-4. War ning : Use only chargers approved by Nokia for use w ith this particular enhancement. The use of any other types may invalidate an y approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Get started 12 â Charge the battery Before charging the battery, carefully read âÂÂBatte ry informatio n,â p. 37. 1. Connect the charger to a wall out let. 2. Connect the charger cab le to th e charger con necto r on the head set. When the chargin g starts, Charging is briefly displayed on the headset. During c hargi ng, a battery animation is displayed. It may take a while before charging starts. If charging does not start, disconnect the charger, and plug it in again . Cha rging the ba ttery fully may take up to 45 minu tes. 3. Whe n the battery is fully charged, is displayed. Disconnect the charger from the headset and the wall outlet.
Get started 13 The fully charged bat tery has power for up to 11 hours of talk time, u p to 15 0 hours of standby t ime, up to 11 h ours of music playing time, or up to 11 hours of radio playing time. With 20 minut es charging, the battery has power for up to 9 hours of talk time, music playing time, or radio playing time. When battery power is low, the headset beeps every 5 minu tes and flashe s on the display . Recharg e the battery. â Swit ch on or off Switch on To switch on, press and hold t he power key until the head set beeps and the Nokia log o is displayed. The he adse t tries to connect to o ne of th e four most recently used devices that support the Hands-Free Bluetooth profile or the most recently used device that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile.
Get started 14 If the headset has not been pair ed with a d evice, it e nters the pairi ng mode. See âÂÂPair and connect t he headset,â p. 14. Switch off To switch off, press and hold the power key until the hea dset be eps and Switching off is displayed. The headset swit ches off automatically if it is not conn ected to a paire d device and the he adset is n ot used within abou t 30 minu tes. â P air and connect the headset Pair and conn ect the headset with a phone If your mobile phone supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile and has a music player, you can also use the headset to operate the player. 1. En sure that your ph one is swi tched on.
Get started 15 2. If th e headse t has no t been previousl y paired with a device, switch on the he adset. The he adset automatically enters the pairing mode. If the headset has been prev iously paired with another device, switch off the headset , and press and h old the power key until a text about pairing is displayed. You can also start pai ring using the Pa i r i n g function described in â Connections,â p. 34. To cancel pairing, pr ess the selection key. 3. Activate the B luetooth feature on the phone , and s et it to search for Bluetooth devices. 4. Select the he adset (Nokia BH-903) from the list of found devices on your phone. 5. Ente r the passcode 0000 to pair and co nnect th e headset to your phone . With some phones, you may need to make t he connection se parately after pairing. You only need to pair the headset with your phone once. If pairing succeeds, Pa i r i n g O K is dis played, and the headset appears in the menu of the phone where you can view the currently paired Bluetooth devices.
Get started 16 Pair and connect th e headset with a music device If your phone doe s not support t he A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can separately pair the heads et with the pho ne and a music device that supports this profile. If you ha ve paired and conn ected the heads et with your phone, disconnect the headse t from it before pairing the headset with a music device. To pair the headset wit h a music device, follow the instructions in âÂÂPair and conne ct the h eadset w ith a ph one,â p. 14. If y our music device does not h ave a keypad, it may use the Bluetooth passcode 0000 by default. If this is not the case, see the user guide of your m usic device to chan ge the default Bluetooth passcode to 0000. If pairing succeeds, Pa i r i n g O K is dis played. Disconnect the hea dset To disconnect the headse t from your mobile phone or mus ic device, do one of the following:
Get started 17 ⢠Switc h off the he adset. ⢠Press t he menu key, and select > Connection and Call con nections or Music connectio ns . For details, see âÂÂConnections,â p. 34. ⢠Disconnect the headset in the Bluetooth menu of you r device. You do not need to delete pairing with the headset to disconnect it . Reconnect the headset If the headset loses the connection to a paired device, you can co nnec t the head set man ually to the d evice . Switch on the headset, and do one of the following: ⢠Make the connection in the Bluetooth me nu of the paired d evice. ⢠Press t he menu key, and select > Connection and Call con nections or Music connectio ns . For details, see âÂÂConnections,â p. 34.
Get started 18 ⢠Press and hold the answer/end key to connect to a device that supports the Hands -Free Bluetooth profil e, or press and hold t he play/pause key to conne ct to a device that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile. You may be able to set yo ur device so that the he adset conn ects to it au tomatica lly when the headset is switched on. To do this in a Nokia device, change y our paired device settings in the Bluet ooth menu. â Disp lay When the headset is on but not used for about 10 seconds , the display goes to the power saving mode. In this mode, the display turns off for abou t 5 seconds and tu rns on for about 1 second at regular intervals. To activate the display whe n it is in the power saving mode, press any key. To a ctiv ate the displ ay an d ke ys if the keys a re locked, briefly press the power key. See also âÂÂL ock or unlock the keys ,â p . 23 .
Get started 19 The following indicators ca n be shown on the display: The heads et is connected to a compati ble device and ready for use. The he adset is no t conn ected to a compatibl e device. A call is in progress. A call is active and a nother ca ll is on h old. You have miss ed calls. This indicator is not shown in the radio and music player modes. The microphone is mut ed (during a call). The battery is fully charged. The battery charge is low. The headset keys are locked. The heads et is in the radio mode.
Get started 20 The heads et is in the music player mode.
Basic us e 21 3. Basic use â W e ar the headset The headset comes wi th a pair of earphones wit h rubber earpads. If the rubber earpads are too small or not suitable for your ears, you can replace or c over them with the supplied foam earpads. For t he best audio q uality, cover the rubber earpads with the foam ones. To install the earpads, push them onto the earphones. To wear the headset, place the strap a round y our neck, a nd put th e earp hones in to your ears. To adjust the lengt h of the earphone cables, pull the cables toward or away from the earphones. Adjust t he micropho ne as close to your m outh as possible for optimal audio quality.
Basic use 22 Warni ng: When you use t he headset, your ability to hear outsid e sounds may be affected. Do not use the headset where it can endanger your safety. â Adjust the hea dset volume To adjust the headset volume, move your finger around t he select ion key on the touch sensitive area clockwise to increase or anticlockw ise to decrease the volume. Use only one finger at a time. Alternatively, use the keys of your compat ible mobile phone or music device. You can adjust the volume during a call or when you listen to the music player or radio.
Basic us e 23 â Lock or unlock the keys To lock or unlock the headse t keys (also during a call), briefly press the power key. When the keys are locked, is displayed. When you make or receive a call, the key lock remains off until the call is ended, if you do not manually lock the keys during the call. When the key lock is on, the headset cannot be switched off, and the following key sy mbols are not shown: answer/ end key, rewind k ey, forward key, stop key, and p lay/pause key. To set the hea dset to automatically lock the keys, see âÂÂAutomatic keylock,â p. 35. â View current time The time is s hown only if th e heads et is connected to a compat ible Nokia device that provides the time to the heads et and the time display is enabled in the device.
Basic use 24 To view the time, press the me nu ke y, and press and ho ld the selection key in the main menu. To view the time when the ke ys are locked, press and hold the selection key. â Make a call To make a ca ll, use your mob ile phone in the normal way when the heads et is connected to it. If your phone supports last number redialling w ith the heads et, pres s the an swer/end key twice when no call is in progress. See also â Recent calls,â p. 33. If your device supports voice dialling wit h the headset, press and hol d the ans wer/end key when no call i s in progress, and proceed as described in t he phone user guide. To end a call, pres s the answer/end key. â Answer a call To answ er a call, press the answe r/end key. To reject a call, press the answer/end key twice.
Basic us e 25 â Mute or unmute the microphone To mute or unmute the micr ophone, press the mute key during a call. â Switch the call between headset and phone To switch the call from the heads et to the connected phone, press and hold the power key (the headset switches off), or use the keys of your phone. To switch the call back to the he ads et, switch on the headset , or press and hold t he answer/ end key (when the heads et is on). â Call wait ing Call waiting is a network se rvice. To use call waiting, your mobile pho ne must support the Bluetooth Hands-Fre e profile 1.5, and call w aiting must be set to on in the phone.
Basic use 26 To answer a waiting call and put the current call on hold, press and hold the answer/end key. To answer a waiting call and en d the current call, press t he answ er/end key. To reject a waiting call and cont inue the current call, press the answe r/end key twice . To switch be tween the active ca ll and the call on hold, press and hold th e answ er/e nd key. To en d the active call an d make the call on hold active, press the answe r/end key. â Clear settings or reset To rest ore the origi nal settings of the headset , use the Setup > Res et functio n (see âÂÂReset,â p. 36). Alternatively, switch off the headset, press and hold the power ke y and answer/end key at the same time , and press the select ion key to confirm the opera tion. To reset the headset if it stops functioning, altho ugh it is charged, plug the headset into a charger, and press the
Basic us e 27 power key and answer/end key at th e same time. The reset does not delete the headset sett ings. â T r oubleshooting If you cannot conn ect the heads et to your comp atible mobile pho ne or music device, do the following: ⢠Ensure that t he headset is charged, switched on, and paired with your device. ⢠Ensure that the Bluetooth feature is enabled on your device. ⢠Ens ure that the heads et is wi t hin 10 met res (33 feet) of your device and that there are no obstructions between the headset and the de vice, such as walls, or other electronic devices. If the name of the person calling is not shown on the heads et display, even though it is s aved in the mobi le phone conn ected to the h eadset, the phone may not be full y compat ible with the headset.
Menu func tion s 28 4. Menu func tions The headse t has a menu fa cility that contains the following functions: (music player ), (FM radio), (recent calls), and (settings ). To access the list of menu functions, press the menu key when no call is in progress. To scroll through the functions, press either scroll key. To select a function, press the selection key. To scroll through settings or setting options, press either scroll key. If all the settings do not fit on the display, or is displayed. The act ive option i s indicated by a filled circle . To select an option, pres s the selection key. To return to the previous menu level (or e xit the list o f menu functi ons), press the menu key.
Menu fu nctions 29 â Music player To use the head set ke ys to ope rate your compatible music device or mobile phone that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile, press the menu key, an d select . If yo u have been listeni ng to the FM radio of the headset, the radio stops. Tip: To access the music player quickly , press and hold the menu key. When the headset is in the mus ic player mode, is displayed. The available musi c functio ns depend on the device connec ted to the headset. To select the next track, press the forward key. To play the current track from the start, press the rewind key. To select the previous track, press the rewind key twice. To listen to the sele cted trac k, press the play/pause key. Warni ng: Listen to musi c at a moderate level. Continuou s exposure to high volume may damage your he aring. To scroll through the current track, press and hold the forward or rew ind key.
Menu func tion s 30 To pause or resume playing, press the play/pause key. To stop playing, press the stop key. To play the current track from the start when the player is stopped, press the play/ pause key. To exit the music player, press the stop key twi ce. You c an also us e other funct ions of the heads et, except th e radio, whi le listening to music. Press the menu key, and select the desired function. The following indicators can be shown in the music player: The music player is playing. The music player is paused . The music player is stopped. The music player is fast-forwarding the tracks or opening the next track. The music player is rewinding the tracks or opening the previ ous t rack.
Menu fu nctions 31 â FM rad io To turn on the FM radio of the headset, press the menu key, and select . If you have been listening to the music player, the player stops. When the headset is in the rad io mode, is displayed. The headset cable acts as an antenna for the radio. Warni ng: Listen to musi c at a moderate level. Continuou s exposure to high volume may damage your he aring. Search for a rad io station To search for radio stations available at your location, press and hold the forward or rewind key for about 2 seconds. (To stop the search, press the stop key.) When t he headset fin ds a st ation, t he station star ts to play, and the name, frequency, and sign a l streng th o f the station are dis played. T he stat ion name is dis played only if the station supports the RDS (Radi o Data Syst ems) technolog y.
Menu func tion s 32 To save the station in the head set, press and hold the play/ pause key, press the forward or rewind key to scroll to the desired memory location, and press and hold the play/pause key. Listen to radio To scroll through saved radio stations, press the forward or rewind key r epeat edly . To pause listening to the radio, press the st op key. To resume listeni ng, press the play/p ause key. To stop listening to t he radio and exit t he radio, press the stop key twice. You c an also us e other funct ions of the heads et, except th e music player, whi le listening to the radio . Press the me nu key, and select the desired function. The following indicators can be displayed in the radio mode: The radio i s stopped. You are searching forwards for radio stations.
Menu fu nctions 33 You are search ing backwar ds for radio stations. The bars beside this in dicator show the signal strength of the radio station. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal. â Recent calls To view recent calls, press the menu key, and select and the desired submen u. You can view the mos t recently dialled, received, and miss ed calls. When you connect t he heads et to your mobile phone, the call information is transferred from the phone to the headset if the phone supports this feature. The phone registers missed and received calls only if the network support s these function s and the phone i s switche d on and within the net work service area. To call a number, scroll to it, and press the answer/end key.
Menu func tion s 34 â Setti ngs To change headset settings, pr ess the menu key, and select and the de sired submenu. Brightn ess To set the display brightness, select Bright ness . Press either scroll key to scroll to the desired level, and press the selection key. Connections To manage the Bluetoot h devices paired with the headset, select Connection . To pair the headset wit h a compatible device, select P airing (to cancel the pairing, pres s the selection ke y). When St art pairing? is displayed, press the select ion key, and proceed as instruct ed in âÂÂPair and c onnect the headset,â p. 14. If you start pairing while the headset is connecte d to a device, the connection is cancelled.
Menu fu nctions 35 To view the curre ntly paired mobile phones t hat support the Hands-Free Bluet ooth profile, select Call connections ; to view the currently p aired music devices that support the A2DP Blueto oth profile, select Music connections . The currently connected device is indicated by a filled circle. To conn ect the headse t to a device or disconne ct the heads et from it, scro ll to the de vice, and pres s the selection key. Automatic keylock To turn the automatic key lock on or off, select Auto keyl o ck . When the auto matic key lock is on, the keys are locked afte r 30 se conds (when no call is in p rogress) if the keys are no t presse d during that t ime. Se e also âÂÂLock or unlock the keys,â p. 23. Language To select the lang uage for t he texts show n on the headset display, select Language. Scroll to the desired language, and press the selection key. The language is automatically
Menu func tion s 36 updated from the co nnected Nokia device if the device provides the language setting. Reset To restore the original settings, sele ct Reset , and press the selection key t o confirm t he operat ion. All the settings that you have saved (such as radio stations and paired devices) are del eted. See also âÂÂClear settings or reset ,â p. 26.
Battery information 37 5. Battery information This device has an internal, nonremovable, rechargeable battery. Do not attempt to remove the batte ry from the device as you may damage th e device. The b attery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. Recharge your battery only with Nokia approved chargers designated for this device. Use of an unapproved charger may presen t a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. If a battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be nec essary to co nnec t the charger, th en disco nnect and reconnect it to begin charging the battery. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take several minutes before the charging indicator app ears on th e displa y. Unplug the charger from the electri cal plug and the device when not in use. Do not leave a fully charged battery connected to a charger, since overcharging may shorten its
Battery information 38 lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. Always tr y to keep the batte ry betw een 15 ðC and 25ðC (5 9ðF and 77ðF). E xtreme te mperat ures reduce the ca pacity and lifetime of the battery. A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily. Battery performance is particularly limited in temp eratures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explod e if damaged. Never use any charger that is damaged. Important: Operating times are estimates only and depend on the mobile device used, features used, battery age and condition, temperatures to which battery is exposed, and many other factors.
Care and main tenance 39 Care and maintenance Your device is a produc t of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty co vera ge . ⢠Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or m oisture can contain minerals t hat will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, allow it to d ry completely. ⢠Do not use or store the devi ce in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and elect ron ic compo nents can be damaged. ⢠Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to i ts normal temper ature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards.
Care and m ainten ance 40 ⢠Do not at tempt to open the device. ⢠Do not drop, knock, or shake t he device. Rough handli ng can break internal circuit boards and fi ne mechanics. ⢠Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning s olvents, or strong detergent s to clean the device. ⢠Do not paint the device. Pain t can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation. These suggestions app ly equally to y our devi ce , bat tery , or charger. If any device is not working properly, take it to the neares t authorised serv ice facility for service. Disposal The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, literature, or pack aging reminds yo u that all electrical and electro nic products, batteries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life. Thi s requi rement applies t o the European Union and other l ocations w here separate collection syste ms are availab le. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste.
Care and main tenance 41 By returning the products to collection you he lp prevent uncontrolled waste dispos al and promote the reuse of material resources . More de ta iled informati on is available from the product retailer, local waste aut horities, national producer responsibilit y organizations, or your local Nokia representative. For the product Eco-Declar ation or instructions for returning your obsolete product, go to country-s pecific information at ww w.nokia.com.