Philips SHB9000 User Manual

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2 T ab le of contents 1  Impor tant 3 1.1 Hearing safety 3 1.2 Electric-, Magnetic- and Electr omagnetic Fields (“EMF”) 3 1.3 General maintenance 4 1.4 Disposal of your old pr oduct 4 1.5 Remove the integrated battery 4 1.6 Notice for the Eur opean Union 5 1.7 T rademarks 5 2  inthebo x 6 3  Whatelse need 6 4  Whatyoucandowith y ourheadset 6 5  Over vie wofy our Bluetoothstereoheadset 7 6  Getstar ted 8 6.1 Charge your headset 8 6.2 Pair your headset with y our mobile phone 8 7  U sing your   B luet oot hs tereo hea dset  10 7.1 Connecting to your mobile phone 10 7.2 Automatic power sa ving 10 7.3 Operating your headset 10 7.4 W earing your Bluetooth stereo headset 12 8  Usingmoreofy our   Bluetoothstereoheadset 13 8.1 Use with the audio cable 13 8.2 Learn about the batter y status 13 8.3 Learn about simultaneous use for voice and audio 14 8.4 Learn about FullSound 14 9 T echnicaldata 15 10  Fr equentlyask edquestions 16
3 E N G L I S H 1 Impor tant 1.1   Hearingsafety Danger T o a void hearing damage limit the time y ou use the headphones at high volume and set the volume to a saf e lev el. The louder the volume the shorter is the safe listening time . Be sure to observe the follo wing guidelines when using y our headphones. • Listen at reasonable v olumes for reasonable periods of time. • Be careful not to adjust the v olume continuously upwar ds as your hearing adapts. • Do not turn up the volume so high that y ou can’ t hear what’ s around y ou. • Y ou should use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazar dous situations. • Using this headset with both ears cov er ed while driving is not recommended and ma y be illegal in some areas while driving. • For y our safety a v oid distractions fr om music or phone calls while in traffic or other potentially danger ous envir onments. 1.2   Electric-, Magnetic-and    Electr omagneticFields( EMF ) Philips Electr onics manufactur es and sells many pr oducts targeted at consumers, which, lik e an y electr onic apparatus, in general ha ve the ability to emit and r eceive electr o magnetic signals. One of Philips leading Business Principles is to tak e all necessar y health and safety measures f or our pr oducts, to comply with all applicable legal r equir ements and to sta y well within the EMF standar ds applicable at the time of pr oducing the pr oducts. Philips is committed to dev elop, pr oduce and mark et pr oducts that cause no adverse health effects. Philips confirms that if its pr oducts are handled pr operly for their intended use, they ar e safe to use according to scientific evidence a vailable toda y . Philips pla ys an active r ole in the dev elopment of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standar dization for early integration in its pr oducts. 1 2 3 5 4
4 1.3   Generalmaintenance T oa voiddama geormalfunction: • Do not expose the headset to excessive heat. • Do not dr op your headset. • Do not allow y our headset to be submerged in water . • Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene, or abrasives. If cleaning is requir ed use a soft cloth, if necessar y dampened with a minimum amount of water or diluted mild soap , to clean the pr oduct. Aboutoperatingandstorag e temperatures • Do not operate or store in a place wher e temperature is belo w -15ºC (5ºF) or abov e 55ºC (131ºF) as this ma y shor ten y our batter y life. 1.4   Disposalofy ouroldpr oduct Y our product is designed and manufactur ed with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and r eused. When this cr ossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a pr oduct, it means the product is cov er ed by the Eur opean Directiv e 2002/96/EC . Please be informed about the local separate collection system for electrical and electr onic pr oducts. Please act according to y our local rules and do not dispose of your old pr oduct with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old pr oduct will help pre v ent potential negative consequences to the en vironment and human health. 1.5   Remo vetheintegratedbattery If in your country there is no collection / recycling system f or electr onic products y ou can pr otect the envir onment by remo ving and recycling the battery before disposing the headset. Please take the battery to a batter y collection and recycling location. Removing the battery will destro y the pr oduct. Mak e sur e the headset is disconnected fr om the USB charging cable befor e r emoving the battery . Y ou can remov e the batter y by completing the following steps. 1 T ear off the ear cushion of the left earshell. 2 Remove the scr ews that hold the speak er plate in place. 3 Remove the speak er plate . 4 Cut the batter y wires. 5 Remove the battery .
5 E N G L I S H 1.6   NoticefortheEur opeanUnion Hereb y , Philips Consumer Lifestyle, BG P&A, declares that this Philips Bluetooth headset SHB9000 is in compliance with the essential requir ements and other rele vant pr ovisions of Directiv e 1999/5/EC . Check the r oot folder of y our user manual CD or an addendum sheet for the Declaration of Conformity . 1.7   T rademarks T rademarks ar e the property of K oninklijk e Philips Electr onics N.V . or their r espectiv e owners. The Bluetooth w ord mark and logos ar e owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and an y use of such marks by K oninklijk e Philips Electr onics N.V . is under license.
6 3 What else y ou’ll need: A mobile phone that is capable of Bluetooth stereo str eaming, i.e. that is compatible with the Bluetooth A2DP profile. Other devices (Notebooks, PD A’ s, Bluetooth adapters, MP3 pla yers etc.) are also compatible if they shar e the Bluetooth profiles supported by the headset. These pr ofiles ar e: F orwir elesshandsfr eecommunication: • The Bluetooth headset pr ofile (HSP) or the Bluetooth Handsfree pr ofile (HFP). F orwir elessster eolistening: • The Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution pr ofile (A2DP). F orwir elessmusiccontr ol: • The Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control pr ofile (A VRCP). The headset featur es Bluetooth V ersion 2.0 but will also work with de vices featuring other Bluetooth versions that support the pr ofiles abov e. 4 What y ou can do with y our headset Withy ourPhilipsheadsety oucan: • Lead wireless hands-fr ee conv ersations • Wirelessl y listen to music • Wirelessl y contr ol music • Switch between calls and m usic • Listen to music on de vices without Bluetooth support using the included audio cable 2 What’ s in the box: USB charging cable Bluetooth headset CD with user manual Audio cable SHB9000 Pouch Quick start guide
7 E N G L I S H 5 Ov er view of y our Bluetooth stereo headset LED indicator light Adjustable headband Audio jack Microphone Mini USB charging jack
8 6 Get star ted 6.1   Chargey ourheadset Befor e y ou use y our headset for the first time, charge the batter y for 6 hours f or optimum batter y capacity and lif etime.  W arning Use only the original USB charging cable. Using another charger ma y damage or destro y your headset. Plug the USB charging cable into your computers USB sock et and connect the charger cable to the headsets charging sock et. Caution Finish your call bef or e charging the headset, as connecting the headset for charging will cut an ongoing call. During recharging the LED indicator will sho w a red light. The LED will turn off once charging is complete. T ypically a full charge will tak e four hours. Y ou can operate the headset during charging. 6.2   P airyourheadset withy ourmobile phone Y our Bluetooth stereo headset must be pair ed to your mobile phone bef or e connecting and using it for the first time with y our phone. “Pairing” will establish a unique encr ypted link between y our mobile phone and your headset. P airinghastobedone • befor e using y our headset with y our mobile phone for the v er y first time, or • after pairing more than 2 Bluetooth de vices with your headset. Y our headset can store up to 2 paired de vices in its memor y , if you pair more than 2 de vices the oldest paired device is ov erwritten. • “Pairing” is differ ent fr om “connecting” as pairing typically only has to be done once, whereas the phone and headset need to “connect” ev er y time one of the two de vices was turned off or out of range.
9 E N G L I S H T opairy ourheadsetwithyour mobilephone Mak e sur e the headset is charged, your mobile phone is turned on and its Bluetooth featur e is enabled. Check your phones user guide to learn how to turn on Bluetooth on y our phone. 1 With the headset turned off, pr ess until the LED starts blinking red and blue alternately . The headset will remain in “pairing mode” for 5 minutes. 2 Pairing typically inv olv es a fe w simple steps outlined below , please check your phones user guide for details. 3 Access a menu on your mobile phone typically called “Setup”, “Settings”, “Bluetooth” or “Connectivity”. Select the option to discov er or sear ch for Bluetooth devices. After a few seconds y our phone should indicate that it has found the “Philips SHB9000”. 4 Upon selecting the “Philips SHB9000” on your mobile phone typicall y y ou will need to confirm the pairing and enter a passcode. Please enter the headsets passcode “0000” (four zer os). After successful pairing, the headset will connect to the mobile phone. Y ou will hear a long beep to confirm successful pairing and the headsets LED will change fr om flashing red/blue to periodically flashing blue e very three seconds. Settings Bluetooth Select Back Connectivity 10:35 Add Bluetooth device Settings Select Back Connectivity 10:37 Enter Passwor d **** 0000 Settings Devices Found Select Back 10:36 Philips SHB9000
10 7 Using y our Bluetooth stereo headset 7.1   Connectingtoy ourmobilephone T urn on the headset by pressing until the LED lights up . Once turned on the headset will re- connect automatically to the last de vice it was connected with. If the last connected device is not a vailable the headset tries to reconnect to the penultimate de vice that was connected to the headset. If you turn the mobile phone or its Bluetooth featur e on after turning on the headset connect the headset fr om your mobile phones Bluetooth menu. 7.2   Automaticpo wersa ving If your headset cannot find an y Bluetooth device to connect to in range within f i ve minutes it will automatically pow er down to sa ve batter y life. 7.3   Operatingy ourheadset T o contr ol the headset you tap , hold and double ta p the headsets buttons. A “tap”, “hold” and “double tap” differs in the duration and speed of the button press. 1 sec
11 E N G L I S H The table below shows ho w to operate y our headset: In order to: Do this: Sound and LED indicator feedback Enter pairing mode Pr ess until the LED starts blinking red / blue alternatel y Alternating red/blue flash T urn headset on Press f or 2 seconds • 3x red flash: batter y is lo w • 2x red flash: > 25% of charge remaining. • 1x blue flash: > 50% of charge remaining. T urn headset off Hold for min. 4 sec One long beep Pla y / Pause music T a p Stop music Hold Skip Fwd/Bwd T a p or FullSound Hold and simultaneously for 4 sec. One short beep: On T wo short beeps: Off Adjust volume T a p V OL - or V OL Pick up a call / End a call T a p Pick up a 2 nd call / put other call on hold / switch back* T a p Reject a call Hold One long beep Redial the last number Double tap T wo short beeps Activate voice dialing* Hold until “beep” sound One short beep Mute Mic Double tap (during call) Short beep every five seconds until mute is turned off. T ransf er call to phone* Hold One short beep Other status indicators: Connected to Bluetooth device (while in standby or while listening to music) Blue light flashes ev er y 3 seconds. Ready for pairing In pairing mode, LED light flashes continuousl y alternating r ed and blue. On but not connected Blue light flashing fast. In call While call is ringing, blue light flashes fast (twice per second). After call pick up , slows down to once per second. Low battery LED will flash red instead of blue. A short double beep will be heard e v er y minute with fiv e minutes or less of talk time remaining. * Available if supported by y our mobile phone
12 7.4   W earingyour     Bluetoothstereoheadset The headband is fully adjustable to customize the fit to your liking. The soft slow reco very foam cushions pr ovide excellent sound sealing and long lasting listening comfort. Y ou can twist the earshell on its hinge for single- sided listening for DJ mixing and monitoring. Flat-fold the headphone by twisting both earshells and put it into the tra vel pouch for transport.
13 E N G L I S H 8 Using more of y our Bluetooth stereo headset 8.1 Use with the audio cable Y ou can use your headset with non-Bluetooth enabled devices or on airplanes (in which the use of Bluetooth ma y be restricted) by taking advantage of the headsets audio jack. Corded operation does not requir e batter y pow er for music listening. The microphone and the FullSound digital sound enhancement will not work via the audio cable.  Finish your call bef or e connecting the audio jack, as this will switch off batter y pow er and cut an ongoing call. Connect one end of the included audio cable to the headsets audio jack and the other end to the music de vices headphone jack. 8.2 Learn about the batter y status Immediately after turning the headset on, the LED will indicate the batter y status. LED beha viour Batter y status 3x red blinking Less than 25% batter y remaining 2x red blinking Less than 50% of charge remaining 1x blue blinking 50% or more of charge remaining The LED will continuously flash r ed with about 5 minutes of talk time r emaining. Y ou will also hear two short beeps ev er y minute to remind y ou to end the call or transfer it to y our phone befor e the batter y runs out. Mini USB charging jack
14 8.3 Learn about simultaneous use for voice and audio Y our Bluetooth stereo headset can connect to • one Bluetooth audio device (supporting the A2DP and A VRCP Bluetooth profile) and • one Bluetooth communication de vice (supporting HFP or HSP Bluetooth profile) at the same time. Theref or e y ou can connect your Bluetooth stereo headset. • with a Bluetooth stereo enabled phone to both listen to music and lead calls, or • with a Bluetooth phone that does not support Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) to lead calls and at the same time to a Bluetooth audio device (Bluetooth enabled MP3 pla yer , Bluetooth audio adapter etc.) to listen to music. Mak e sure to pair the phone first with your Bluetooth headset, then turn both the phone and headset off to then pair the Bluetooth audio device. With the SwitchStream f eatur e y ou can listen to music and monitor y our calls at the same time. Even while listening to m usic, y ou will hear a ring tone when receiving a call and can s witch to the call simply by ta pping the button. 8.4 Learn about FullSound FullSound is a smart digital sound enhancement algorithm, which runs on a pow erful pr ocessor inside your Bluetooth headset. It restor es and enhances bass, tr eble , stereo effects and dynamics of compr essed music and leads to a more natural, “real lif e” sound experience based on years of acoustic r esearch and tuning. The FullSound featur e decr eases music pla ying time by less than 10% if activated. The f eature is activated when you buy the pr oduct, to turn FullSound off or on hold and simultaneously f or 4 seconds. Y ou will hear one short beep after turning FullSound on, and tw o short beeps after turning FullSound off.  Tip The FullSound featur e is a vailable during wireless operation, not while using the audio jack.
15 E N G L I S H 9 T echnical data • Up to 17 hours of pla ytime or 18 hours of talk time • Up to 400 hours of standby time • T ypical time f or a full charge: 4 hours • Rechargeable Lithium-P olymer battery (460mAh) • Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, Bluetooth stereo support (A2DP – Advanced Audio Distribution Pr ofile, A VRCP – Audio Video Remote Contr ol Pr ofile), Bluetooth mono support (HSP – Headset Profile, HFP – Hands-Free Pr ofile) • FullSound digital sound enhancement • Digital echo & noise reduction • 3.5mm audio jack for cor ded headphone mode • Adjustable, flat folding headband. • Noise isolating slow r ecov er y foam. • Operating range up to 15 meters (50 feet) Specifications are subject to change without notice.
16 10 Fr equ en tl y ask ed q ues ti ons Bluetoothheadsetdoesnotswitchon. Batter y is v er y low . Char ge y our Bluetooth headset. Bluetoothheadsetdoesnotswitchon. Audio cable is connected. Unplug the audio cable. Noconnectiontomobilephone. Bluetooth disabled. Enable Bluetooth on y our mobile phone and tur n the headset on after tur ning on the phone. Mobilephonecannotfindheadset. • The headset ma y be connected to another pre viously paired de vice. T ur n the currently connected device off or mov e it out of r ange . • Pairings ma y ha ve been r eset or headset has been pre viously paired with other de vice. Star t the pair ing process as described in this user manual. Redialingdoesnotwork. Y our mobile phone ma y not support this feature. V oicedialingdoesnotwork. Y our mobile phone ma y not support this feature. TheheadsetisconnectedtoaBluetooth stereoenab ledphone, butm usicwillpla y onthephone sspeak eronly . Phone ma y ha ve option to listen to m usic via speak er or headset. Check your phones user guide on ho w to tr ansfer the music to the headset. Audioqualitywhenstreamingfr omphone isverylo woraudiostreamingdoesnot workatall. Phone ma y not be A2DP compatible and onl y support (mono) HSP/HFP . Check your phones compatibility . Audioqualityispoorandcracklingnoises canbeheard. Bluetooth audio sour ce is out of range. Reduce the distance between the headset and the Bluetooth audio source , or remo ve obstacles between them. Ihearbutcannotcontr olthemusiconm y de vice(e.g. skipf orward/backwar d). Bluetooth audio sour ce does not support A VRCP . Check the user manual of y our audio source . Please visit www .philips.com/suppor t for additional support.
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