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Plantronics BackBeat ™ 903 /90 6 User Guide[...]
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ii W elcome Thank you for purchasing the Plantr onics BackBeat™ 903/906 headphones. This guide contains instructions for setting up and using your new headphones. Before using this pr oduct, please refer to the For Y our Safe ty guide f or importa nt prod uct safety and charging information. Registering Y our Product Visit the Customer Support ar[...]
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iii EN Contents Package Contents and Features ................................................................ 2 Charging Y our Headphones or Bluetooth Adaptor .....................................4 Pairing Y our Headphones ...........................................................................5 Pairing Y our Headphones and Phone/Device .......[...]
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2 Left Earpiece—Phone Controls Package Contents and Features T elescoping/ Swivel Fit Adjustment Call Control Button (Answer/End) LED Indicator Charging Jack Power/Pairing Button Stereo Cable AC Charger Micro-USB Connector(s) [BackBeat 903] [BackBeat 906][...]
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3 EN Package Contents and Features Right Earpiece—Music Controls T elescoping/ Swivel Fit Adjustment Play/Pause/ Bass Boost OpenMic™ Button V olume/T racking/ Mute Button Bluetooth Adaptor [included with BackBeat 906 only] Call Mute V olume Up/ T rack Fwd Right Eartip 3.5mm connector (for headphone jack) Power/Pairing Button LED Indicator Charg[...]
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4 Charging Y our Headphones or Bluetooth Adaptor 1 Plug the AC charger into a power outlet. 2 Connect the charger cable to the headphones or Bluetooth adaptor . 3 Charge each for at least 1 hour before first time use, or 3 hours to fully charge. The LED indicator glows red while charging. When fully charged, LED will turn blue until unplugged. Do [...]
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5 EN Pairing Y our Headphones and Phone/Device 1 T ur n on your phone’ s or device’ s Bluetooth ® feature. 2 With the headphones powered of f, press and hold the Power/Pairing button until the LED indicator flashes blue and red. 3 Use the phone or device menu to search for the Bluetooth headphones and select 9xxBackBeat. See your phone’ s o[...]
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6 1 With the headphones powered of f, press and hold the Power/Pairing button until the LED Indicator flashes blue and red. 2 With the adaptor powered of f, press and hold the Power/Pairing button until the LED Indicator flashes blue and red. 3 The headphones and adaptor will both rapidly flash blue when paired successfully . Both are now r eady[...]
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7 EN Adjusting the Fit For optimal sound performance and a secure, comfortable fit, the headphones should be adjusted to rest gently in your ear and ar ound the back of your neck. 1 Drape the stereo cable behind your neck. 2 Guide one earpiece behind your ear and secure the eartip inside your ear using the telescoping/swivel adjustments. 3 Repeat [...]
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8 Headphones Phone Controls and Indicators Action Indicator Light T one T ur n on the headphones Press and hold the power/ pairing button for 2 seconds. Glows blue for 2 seconds, then turns off. 4 rising tones T ur n off the headphones Press and hold the power/ pairing button for 4 seconds. Glows red for 4 seconds, then turns off. 4 falling tones A[...]
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9 EN Headphones Phone Controls and Indicators Action Indicator Light T one Check battery power With headphones powered on, tap the power/pairing button. The indicator flashes red to show the charge level. Red flashes: Battery level: 1 More than 2/3 full 2 1/3 - 2/3 full 3 Less than 1/3 full None Low battery indicator None 3 red flashes every 10 [...]
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10 Headphones Phone Controls and Indicators Action Indicator Light T one Perform a system reset While plugging in the AC charger , hold the power/pair button. The headphones will show a solid red or blue light when they have been successfully reset. None Adjust the call volume (call in progr ess) T ap the volume/tracking/ mute button forward (+) or[...]
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11 EN Headphones Phone Controls and Indicators Action Indicator Light T one T ransfer active call to/from headset 2 second press on call control button when on an active call None T ransfer call from headset to phone: Double low tone T ransfer call from phone to headset: Single low tone followed by a double low tone Online indicator on/off (default[...]
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12 Headphones Music Controls and Indicators Action Indicator Light T one Play music T ap the play/pause button. None None OpenMic pause to hear T ap the play/pause button when music is playing. None None Disable OpenMic during music pause While playing music, press and hold the mute button for 3 seconds. OpenMic feature will not activate during nex[...]
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13 EN Headphones Music Controls and Indicators Action Indicator Light T one Answer a call while listening to music T ap the call control button. Music will pause during call. 3 blue flashes (repeating) while phone is ringing. Blue flash every 2 seconds while on a call. 3 low tones (repeating) while phone is ringing. Single low tone when call conn[...]
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14 Range Bluetooth wireless technology pr ovides a way for devices to communicate with each other using short- range radio frequency instead of wir es. Any two Bluetooth devices can communicate as long as they both have Bluetooth turned on, they are within range, and they have been paired. T o maintain a connection, keep your headphones within 33 f[...]
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15 EN T roubleshooting My mobile phone did not locate the headphones. Power off your mobile phone and headphones, then power on your phone. Repeat the pairing process on page 5. Audio quality is poor . Make sure that the headphones fit your ears pr operly . See page 7. Ensure that your mobile phone is located on the left side of your body and that[...]
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16 T roubleshooting Callers cannot hear me. Mute may be turned on. See page 9. Y our headphones are out of Bluetooth range (33 feet/10 meters). Move closer to the Bluetooth device. If your headphones do not automatically reconnect, see page 5. Be sure your headphones ar e paired with the audio device. See page 5. Play and Pause are out of sync betw[...]
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17 EN T roubleshooting with Bluetooth Adaptor [BackBeat 906 only] I cannot hear music from my other audio source while the headset is also paired to my Bluetooth A2DP mobile phone. If you connect your mobile phone to your headphones before connecting your Bluetooth adaptor to your headphones, your mobile phone’ s A2DP Bluetooth profile may inter[...]
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18 T roubleshooting with Bluetooth Adaptor [BackBeat 906 only] I do not get sound from my headphones when using the Bluetooth adaptor . It can take up to 30 seconds for the devices to connect and for audio to stream via Bluetooth. After 30 seconds, if ther e is still no sound, press the play/pause button on the headphones. Ensure that your audio de[...]
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19 EN T alk time* Up to 7 hours Listening time* Up to 7 hours Standby time* Up to 7 days Range* Up to 33 feet (10 meters) Headphones weight 34 grams Battery type Lithium ion polymer Charge time 3 hours for full charge Bluetooth version (headphones) 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) Bluetooth profiles (headphones) HSP , HFP , Secure Simple Pairing, A2[...]
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20 ©2009 Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Plantr onics, the Plantronics logo, BackBeat, OpenMic, QuickPair and Sound Innovation are trademarks or register ed trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. Bluetooth® and the Bluetooth logo are r egistered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG and any use by Plantronics is under license. Patents Pending 81378-01 (08/[...]