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lukasm 1:06pm on Friday, March 26th, 2010 
The Philips SHB9000/97 is a headset that guarantees that the cords will not get tangled by not having any cords at all. Very good for what I have paid. I purchase this headphone is because I want some wireless solution both of my phone and notebook. Excellent headphones - work perfectly with the iphone I spent weeks looking for a pair of bluetooth headphones I could use with my iphone 3g that woul...

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Philips Bluetooth stereo headset
Comfy adjustable headband

SHB9000

Pure wireless sound
Bluetooth stereo and hands free
Experience better than corded sound from this headsets acoustically tuned speaker chassis, its FullSound sound enhancement and its built in echo and noise reduction. Great sound and comfort have never come together so well before.
Premium sound quality FullSound enhanced music Make sure you are clearly understood EverClear technology for clear calls Universal: Works with your Bluetooth enabled phone Bluetooth HSP/HFP compliant - Universal Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP compliant) Always ready to go Corded headphone option Talk freely - handsfree and wireless Wireless call management

Bluetooth stereo headset

SHB9000/10

Specifications

Connectivity
Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, handsfree, headset Bluetooth version: 2.0+EDR Audio line in: 3.5 mm Maximum range: up to 15 m

Highlights

Inner Carton
Gross weight: 1.81 kg Nett weight: 0.84 kg Tare weight: 0.97 kg Inner carton (L x W x H): 25 x 18.2 x 24.6 cm EAN: Number of consumer packagings: 3
Bluetooth HSP/HFP compliant
Speaker diameter: 40 mm Frequency range: 15 - Hz Magnet type: Neodymium

Outer Carton

Battery Type: Li-polymer Rechargeable Battery weight: 10.6 g Music playtime: 17 hour(s) Standby time: up to 400 hour(s) Talk time: up to 18 hour(s)
Gross weight: 7.96 kg Nett weight: 3.36 kg Tare weight: 4.6 kg Outer carton (L x W x H): 50.5 x 37.3 x 26.3 cm EAN: Number of consumer packagings: 12
Bluetooth is a cable replacement technology. Bluetooth is a global standard, so Bluetooth devices of different manufacturers can interoperate using shared Bluetooth profiles. HSP (Handset Profile) and HFP (Handsfree Profile) are the profiles required for typical Bluetooth headset operations. If your mobile phone is compliant to HSP or HFP (like virtually any Bluetooth enabled phone) this headset will work with it. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. is under license.

Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP)

Convenience
Call management: switch between call and music, answer/end Call, reject call, voice dial, last number redial, call transfer, microphone mute Volume control
Gross weight: 0.55 kg Nett weight: 0.28 kg Tare weight: 0.27 kg Packaging dimensions (W x H x D): 17.6 x 27 x 8 cm EAN: Number of products included: 1 Packaging type: Blister

Packaging dimensions

This Philips device fully supports Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP). A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) compliance enables this headset to receive stereo music from any Bluetooth device that is A2DP compliant. Therefore you can use this headset with any compatible mobile phone, PC, Bluetooth adapter, MP3 player etc. that supports A2DP.

FullSound enhanced music

Accessories
Protective pouch: soft travel pouch Audio cable: 1.5 m Included: charger, quick start guide and CD

Product dimensions

Weight: 0.155 kg Product dimensions (W x H x D): 14.9 x 17.8 x 7 cm
What is music without heart and soul? During the recording and compression of digital music details and dynamics of the live music get lost. FullSound is a smart algorithm, running on a powerful chip inside the headset. It improves the quality of your music and restores the musics original dynamics, stereo effects, bass and treble to reveal previously unheard detail without distortion. FullSound is enabled out of the box, and can be turned off and on.

Wireless call management

Manage your call without using your mobile phone. This includes call aceptance, rejection, voice dial and redial. Voice dial and redial have to be supported by your mobile phone.

EverClear for clear calls
Phone calls are often led in noisy environments, leading to difficult to understand conversations. In this headset Everclear Technology digitally filters out noise, so a clear voice signal is received and sent out for crystal clear calls. It also recognizes if you enter loud environments and adapts the headsets volume accordingly.

Corded headphone option

Your Philips Bluetooth stereo headset sounds great - so why only use it with wireless Bluetooth devices? Plug the included 3.5mm line in cable into the headset on one end and your music players 3.5mm headphone jack on the other end and you have a great high performance headphone for your nonBluetooth enabled music players!

SwitchStream

With SwitchStream you will hear a ring tone in your headset when you are receiving a call on your Bluetooth enabled phone. You can then pick up the call from your headset and return to your music after ending the call. Never miss a a beat, never miss a call.
Issue date 2010-12-03 Version: 12.0.9
2010 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All Rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. www.philips.com
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SHB9000

www.philips.com/welcome EN Bluetooth stereo headset
1 Important 3 1.1 Hearing safety 3 1.2 Electric-, Magnetic- and Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) 3 1.3 General maintenance 4 1.4 Remove the integrated battery 4 1.5 Trademarks 5 1.6 Asia Regulatory Approval in the box What else need What you can do with your headset Overview of your Bluetooth stereo headset Get started 8 6.1 Charge your headset 8 6.2 Pair your headset with your mobile phone Using your Bluetooth stereo headset 10 7.1 Connecting to your mobile phone 10 7.2 Automatic power saving 10 7.3 Operating your headset 10 7.4 Wearing your Bluetooth stereo headset 12

Table of contents

8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8. 10
Using more of your Bluetooth stereo headset Use with the audio cable Learn about the battery status Learn about simultaneous use for voice and audio Learn about FullSound Technical data Frequently asked questions
1.1 Hearing safety Danger To avoid hearing damage limit the time you use the headphones at high volume and set the volume to a safe level. The louder the volume the shorter is the safe listening time. Be sure to observe the following guidelines when using your headphones. Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time. Be careful not to adjust the volume continuously upwards as your hearing adapts. Do not turn up the volume so high that you cant hear whats around you. You should use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Using this headset with both ears covered while driving is not recommended and may be illegal in some areas while driving. For your safety avoid distractions from music or phone calls while in traffic or other potentially dangerous environments. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
1 Philips Electronics manufactures and sells many products targeted at consumers, which, like any electronic apparatus, in general have the ability to emit and receive electro magnetic signals. 2 One of Philips leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety measures for our products, to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products. 3 Philips is committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects. 4 Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scientific evidence available today. 5 Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardization for early integration in its products.

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1 Important
1.2 Electric-, Magnetic- and Electromagnetic Fields ( EMF )
1.3 General maintenance To avoid damage or malfunction: Do not expose the headset to excessive heat. Do not drop your headset. Do not allow your headset to be submerged in water. Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene, or abrasives. If cleaning is required use a soft cloth, if necessary dampened with a minimum amount of water or diluted mild soap, to clean the product. About operating and storage temperatures Do not operate or store in a place where temperature is below -15C (5F) or above 55C (131F) as this may shorten your battery life.
1.4 Remove the integrated battery If in your country there is no collection / recycling system for electronic products you can protect the environment by removing and recycling the battery before disposing the headset. Please take the battery to a battery collection and recycling location. Removing the battery will destroy the product. Make sure the headset is disconnected from the USB charging cable before removing the battery. You can remove the battery by completing the following steps. 1 Tear off the ear cushion of the left earshell. 2 Remove the screws that hold the speaker plate in place. 3 Remove the speaker plate. 4 Cut the battery wires. 5 Remove the battery.

1.5 Trademarks Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. is under license.
1.6 Asia Regulatory Approval Country
Australia China India Indonesia Philippines Singapore

Approval No.

C-Tick CMIIT ID: 2008DP3449 ETA-288/2008 07283/POSTEL/2008 ESD-0803782C S1963-08

Reference

C-Tick SRRC ETA DGPT NTC IDA

2 Whats in the box:

Bluetooth headset

USB charging cable

Quick start guide

Audio cable

3 What else youll need:
A mobile phone that is capable of Bluetooth stereo streaming, i.e. that is compatible with the Bluetooth A2DP profile. Other devices (Notebooks, PDAs, Bluetooth adapters, MP3 players etc.) are also compatible if they share the Bluetooth profiles supported by the headset. These profiles are: For wireless handsfree communication: The Bluetooth headset profile (HSP) or the Bluetooth Handsfree profile (HFP). For wireless stereo listening: The Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution profile (A2DP). For wireless music control: The Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control profile (AVRCP). The headset features Bluetooth Version 2.0 but will also work with devices featuring other Bluetooth versions that support the profiles above.
4 What you can do with your headset
With your Philips headset you can: Lead wireless hands-free conversations Wirelessly listen to music Wirelessly control music Switch between calls and music Listen to music on devices without Bluetooth support using the included audio cable

LED indicator light

Adjustable headband
Microphone Audio jack Mini USB charging jack
5 Overview of your Bluetooth stereo headset

6 Get started

6.1 Charge your headset Before you use your headset for the first time, charge the battery for 6 hours for optimum battery capacity and lifetime. arning W Use only the original USB charging cable. Using another charger may damage or destroy your headset. Plug the USB charging cable into your computers USB socket and connect the charger cable to the headsets charging socket. Caution Finish your call before charging the headset, as connecting the headset for charging will cut an ongoing call. During recharging the LED indicator will show a red light. The LED will turn off once charging is complete. Typically a full charge will take four hours.You can operate the headset during charging. Tip You can save energy and protect the environment by unplugging the charger after charging is complete.

6.2 Pair your headset with your mobile phone Your Bluetooth stereo headset must be paired to your mobile phone before connecting and using it for the first time with your phone. Pairing will establish a unique encrypted link between your mobile phone and your headset. Pairing has to be done before using your headset with your mobile phone for the very first time, or after pairing more than 2 Bluetooth devices with your headset. Your headset can store up to 2 paired devices in its memory, if you pair more than 2 devices the oldest paired device is overwritten. Pairing is different from connecting as pairing typically only has to be done once, whereas the phone and headset need to connect every time one of the two devices was turned off or out of range.
To pair your headset with your mobile phone Make sure the headset is charged, your mobile phone is turned on and its Bluetooth feature is enabled. Check your phones user guide to learn how to turn on Bluetooth on your phone.
With the headset turned off, press until the LED starts blinking red and blue alternately. The headset will remain in pairing mode for 5 minutes. 2 Pairing typically involves a few simple steps outlined below, please check your phones user guide for details.
10:35 Settings Connectivity Settings 10:36 Settings 10:37 Connectivity

Bluetooth

Devices Found

Add Bluetooth device

Philips SHB9000

Enter Password **** 0000

Select
Access a menu on your mobile phone typically called Setup, Settings, Bluetooth or Connectivity. Select the option to discover or search for Bluetooth devices. After a few seconds your phone should indicate that it has found the Philips SHB9000. 4 Upon selecting the Philips SHB9000 on your mobile phone typically you will need to confirm the pairing and enter a passcode. Please enter the headsets passcode 0000 (four zeros). After successful pairing, the headset will connect to the mobile phone.You will hear a long beep to confirm successful pairing and the headsets LED will change from flashing red/blue to periodically flashing blue every three seconds.

7 Using

stereo headset

7.1 Connecting to your mobile phone Turn on the headset by pressing until the LED lights up. Once turned on the headset will reconnect automatically to the last device it was connected with. If the last connected device is not available the headset tries to reconnect to the penultimate device that was connected to the headset. If you turn the mobile phone or its Bluetooth feature on after turning on the headset connect the headset from your mobile phones Bluetooth menu.
7.2 Automatic power saving If your headset cannot find any Bluetooth device to connect to in range within five minutes it will automatically power down to save battery life.
7.3 Operating your headset To control the headset you tap, hold and double tap the headsets buttons. A tap, hold and double tap differs in the duration and speed of the button press. 1sec
The table below shows how to operate your headset:
In order to: Enter pairing mode Turn headset on
Do this: Press until the LED starts blinking red / blue alternately Press for 2 seconds
Sound and LED indicator feedback Alternating red/blue flash 3x red flash: battery is low 2x red flash: > 25% of charge remaining. 1x blue flash: > 50% of charge remaining. One long beep
Hold for min. 4 sec Tap Hold Tap or Hold and simultaneously for 4 sec. Adjust volume Tap VOL- or VOL+ Tap Pick up a call / End a call Pick up a 2nd call / put other call Tap on hold / switch back* Reject a call Hold Redial the last number Double tap Activate voice dialing* Hold until beep sound Mute Mic Double tap (during call) Transfer call to phone* Other status indicators: Connected to Bluetooth device (while in standby or while listening to music) Ready for pairing On but not connected In call Low battery Hold
Turn headset off Play / Pause music Stop music Skip Fwd/Bwd FullSound
One short beep: On Two short beeps: Off
One long beep Two short beeps One short beep Short beep every five seconds until mute is turned off. One short beep
Blue light flashes every 3 seconds. In pairing mode, LED light flashes continuously alternating red and blue. Blue light flashing fast. While call is ringing, blue light flashes fast (twice per second). After call pick up, slows down to once per second. LED will flash red instead of blue. A short double beep will be heard every minute with five minutes or less of talk time remaining.

* Available if supported by your mobile phone
7.4 Wearing your Bluetooth stereo headset The headband is fully adjustable to customize the fit to your liking. The soft slow recovery foam cushions provide excellent sound sealing and long lasting listening comfort. You can twist the earshell on its hinge for singlesided listening for DJ mixing and monitoring. Flat-fold the headphone by twisting both earshells and put it into the travel pouch for transport.

Bluetooth stereo headset

8.1 Use with the audio cable You can use your headset with non-Bluetooth enabled devices or on airplanes (in which the use of Bluetooth may be restricted) by taking advantage of the headsets audio jack. Corded operation does not require battery power for music listening. The microphone and the FullSound digital sound enhancement will not work via the audio cable. Finish your call before connecting the audio jack, as this will switch off battery power 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 devices headphone jack.
Immediately after turning the headset on, the LED will indicate the battery status. LED behaviour 3x red blinking 2x red blinking 1x blue blinking Battery status Less than 25% battery remaining Less than 50% of charge remaining 50% or more of charge remaining
The LED will continuously flash red with about 5 minutes of talk time remaining.You will also hear two short beeps every minute to remind you to end the call or transfer it to your phone before the battery runs out.

Mini USB charger

8 Using more of your
8.2 Learn about the battery status
8.3 Learn about simultaneous use for voice and audio Your Bluetooth stereo headset can connect to one Bluetooth audio device (supporting the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profile) and one Bluetooth communication device (supporting HFP or HSP Bluetooth profile) at the same time. Therefore you 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 player, Bluetooth audio adapter etc.) to listen to music. Make 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 feature you can listen to music and monitor your calls at the same time. Even while listening to music, you will hear a ring tone when receiving a call and can switch to the call simply by tapping the button.

8.4 Learn about FullSound FullSound is a smart digital sound enhancement algorithm, which runs on a powerful processor inside your Bluetooth headset. It restores and enhances bass, treble, stereo effects and dynamics of compressed music and leads to a more natural, real life sound experience based on years of acoustic research and tuning. The FullSound feature decreases music playing time by less than 10% if activated. The feature is activated when you buy the product, to turn FullSound off or on hold and simultaneously for 4 seconds.You will hear one short beep after turning FullSound on, and two short beeps after turning FullSound off. Tip The FullSound feature is available during wireless operation, not while using the audio jack.
Up to 17 hours of playtime or 18 hours of talk time Up to 400 hours of standby time Typical time for a full charge: 4 hours Rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery (460mAh) Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Bluetooth stereo support (A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile), Bluetooth mono support (HSP Headset Profile, HFP Hands-Free Profile) FullSound digital sound enhancement Digital echo & noise reduction 3.5mm audio jack for corded headphone mode Adjustable, flat folding headband. Noise isolating slow recovery foam. Operating range up to 15 meters (50 feet) Specifications are subject to change without notice.

9 Technical data

10 Frequently asked questions
Bluetooth headset does not switch on. Battery is very low. Charge your Bluetooth headset. Audio quality when streaming from phone is very low or audio streaming does not work at all. Phone may not be A2DP compatible and only support (mono) HSP/HFP. Check your phones compatibility.
Bluetooth headset does not switch on. Audio cable is connected. Unplug the audio cable.
No connection to mobile phone. Bluetooth disabled. Enable Bluetooth on your mobile phone and turn the headset on after turning on the phone.
Audio quality is poor and crackling noises can be heard. Bluetooth audio source is out of range. Reduce the distance between the headset and the Bluetooth audio source, or remove obstacles between them.
Mobile phone cannot find headset. The headset may be connected to another previously paired device. Turn the currently connected device off or move it out of range. Pairings may have been reset or headset has been previously paired with other device. Start the pairing process as described in this user manual.
I hear but cannot control the music on my device (e.g. skip forward / backward). Bluetooth audio source does not support AVRCP. Check the user manual of your audio source.
The headset is not charging or charging very slowly when using the USB charging cable. The USB port provides no or too little power. Your USB port should provide 500mA. Try Redialing does not work. Your mobile phone may not support this feature. another USB port at the back of your PC or a powered USB hub. Please visit www.philips.com/welcome for Voice dialing does not work. Your mobile phone may not support this feature. additional support.

The headset is connected to a Bluetooth stereo enabled phone, but music will play on the phone s speaker only. Phone may have option to listen to music via speaker or headset. Check your phones user guide on how to transfer the music to the headset. 16
2010 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.

 

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