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Nokia Display Headset HS-6 user guide 9238252 Issue 1 9238252_hs6_1_en.fm Page 1 Wednesday, F ebruary 2, 2005 5:21 PM[...]
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole responsibility that the product HS-6 is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the D eclaration of Conformity can be found from http://www.nokia.com/phones/d eclaration_of_conformity/. Copyright© 2005 Nokia. All rights reserve[...]
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Contents 3 English Contents 1. Introduction ........................... 4 2. Headset parts ......................... 5 3. Basic and call functions ........ 7 Lock keys ..................................... ............... 7 Adjust earpiece volume..... ..................... 7 See received messages ...................... ..... 7 Display time..... ...[...]
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Introd uction 4 1. Introduction The Nokia Display Headset HS-6 allow s you to handle basic phone calls, listen to FM radio and music tracks, as well as view the current time and notifications of received text mess ages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS). Some features of the headset are network-dependent. The headset connects to compatible Nokia p[...]
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Headset parts 5 English 2. Headset parts The Nokia Display Headset has the following parts: • Earpieces (1) • Clip, which goes at the back of your neck (2) • End/stop button to end and reject calls and to stop playing music on the MP3 music player (3). • Play button to play music on the MP3 music player (4). • Fast backward button to move[...]
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Headset parts 6 • Display to show radio channels, mu sic tracks, caller IDs or numbers and icons (8). • Call button to redial, answer or sw ap between calls, or to display the time (9). • Volume up and volume down buttons to increase or decrease the volume (10). • Music button to activate and deac tivate the FM radio or MP3 music player, or[...]
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Basic and call functions 7 English 3. Basic and call functions ■ Lock keys Slide the keylock switch to lock and unlock the headset buttons. When locked, all button presses ar e ignored and appears on the display. Press the call or end/stop butt on to answer or reject incoming calls even if the buttons are locked. ■ Adjust earpiece volume Press [...]
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Basic and call functions 8 ■ Display time Briefly press the call button to display the current time for 5 seconds, unless you are listening to the radio or music, or are in the middle of a call. ■ Make calls When the Nokia Display Headset is co nnected to your phone, make calls by using your phone normally. ■ Redial Press the call button twic[...]
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Basic and call functions 9 English ■ Handle multiple calls If you receive a new call before you end a current call, the new caller ID flashes on the display. Press the call button once to put the current call on hold, and answer the new call. Press the call button again to swap between the two calls. ■ Reject calls If you do not want to answer [...]
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Radio and music functions 10 4. Radio and music functions ■ Turn the radio or musi c player on and off Press the music button to activate the FM radio or MP3 music player. If your phone has both an FM radio and a MP3 music player, the FM radio starts playing. Briefly press the musi c button to switch between the radio and music. Press and hold th[...]
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Radio and music functions 11 English • To automatically search for new channels, press and hold the fast forward or fast backward button. The found channel appears on the display. You can store the channel using y our pho ne. ■ MP3 music player functions You must activate the MP3 music player with the music button or your phone before you can u[...]
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Care and main tenance 12 Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage. • Keep the devi ce dry. Precipitation, humid ity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that wi ll corrode electronic ci[...]