Philips SHB6000/28 Bluetooth Headset User Manual


 
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Pair the headset with your mobile phone
Before you use the headset with a mobile phone for the rst time,
pair it with the mobile phone. A successful pairing establishes a
unique encrypted link between the headset and the mobile phone.
The headset stores the last eight links in the memory. If you try to
pair more than eight devices, the link for the earliest paired device is
overwritten.
1 Ensure that the mobile phone is turned on and its Bluetooth
feature is activated.
2 Ensure that the headset is charged and turned off.
3 Press until the LED starts ashing red and blue alternately.
Do not stop pressing the button after seeing the blue LED
only.
The headset is in pairing mode, which lasts ve minutes. »
4 Pair the headset with the mobile phone. For details, refer to
the user manual of the mobile phone.
A sample pairing is shown below.
1 Under Bluetooth menu on the mobile phone, search for the
headset.
2 On mobile phones using Bluetooth 2.1+EDR or higher, you do
not need to enter a pass code.
3 From the found devices, select Philips SHB6000.
Enter “ 0000” (4 zeros), if prompted to enter the pin code
of the headset.
Settings
Select
Back
Connectivity
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Enter Password
****
0000
Settings
Bluetooth
Select
Back
Connectivity
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Add
Bluetooth
device
Settings
Devices Found
Select
Back
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Philips SHB6000
3 Get started
Charge the headset
Warning
Before you use your headset for the rst time, charge the battery for
four hours for optimum battery capacity and lifetime.
Use only the original USB charging cable to avoid any damage.
Finish your call before charging the headset, as connecting the headset
for charging will power off the unit.
You can operate the headset normally during charge.
1 Remove the USB cap.
2 Plug the headset into a powered USB port with USB charging
cable.
LED turns red during charge and turns off when the headset »
is fully charged.
Tip
Typically, a full charge takes two hours.